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REPORT ON TELANGANA TO SRIKRISHNA COMMITTEE BY JAI TELANGANA NRI FORUM And SOCIAL AUDIT COUNCIL ON INFORMATION RIGHT (S.A.C.I.R) Reported by: V Venkateshwara Rao, Convener S.A.C.I.R(09849064309) Jagadish Bondugula, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(NRI) (0017038626752) Shekar Vemuri, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(NRI) Ram Muppala, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(NRI) Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(INDIA) Dileep Kalakonda, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(INDIA)

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REPORT ON TELANGANA

TO

SRIKRISHNA COMMITTEE

BY

JAI TELANGANA NRI FORUM

And

SOCIAL AUDIT COUNCIL ON INFORMATION RIGHT (S.A.C.I.R)

Reported by:

V Venkateshwara Rao, Convener S.A.C.I.R(09849064309)

Jagadish Bondugula, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(NRI) (0017038626752)

Shekar Vemuri, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(NRI)

Ram Muppala, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(NRI)

Dr. Shaik Khaleel Rahman, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(INDIA)

Dileep Kalakonda, Member - JAI TELANGANA FORUM(INDIA)

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Social Audit council on information right (SACIR) is one of the popular organizations,

working on the implementation of RTI Act. It is the only organization to announce

awards every year to all the stake holders of RTI in A.P for its better implementation,

since the RTI Act is introduced in the state. SACIR is working in association with Jai

Telangana NRI forum from USA and Canada. Members of this forum are intellectuals

working in different fields such as software, medicine, engineering and others fields that

are interested in empowerment of Telangana region. Together, we have taken initiative to

conduct a study and do the survey on these deaths and suicides in Telangana, for

Telangana.

After the recent agitation, in continuation of post 29th

November Telangana agitation, the

State of AndhraPradesh has witnessed a critical situation, unparalleled to any other State

in the history of our country.

After the hunger strike called by the TRS president for separation of Telangana, the

situation got aggravated and unmanageable as agitated Telangana people came on to the

roads conducting rely hunger strikes, Rasta Rokos. Most prominent and unwarranted

suicides by Telangana youth combined with all the above lead to the declaration by

honourable Union Home minister Mr. Chidambaram on 9th

Dec2009 to initiate the

process of forming separate Telangana State.

An artificial agitation (Samaikyandhra) was launched to counter the genuine 54 years old

struggle and to put pressure and mislead the central government to keep the State of

AndhraPradesh in its current state. It is evident that this agitation was created by the

elected representatives of Andhra region from all political parties. They succeeded in

forcing the Union Home minister Mr. Chidambaram to make a second statement about

wide ranging consultations indicating delays on the decision for separation of Telangana

and finally SriKrishna committee was constituted to assess the facts, situation and

opinions of people.

Never before, in the history of any other democratic country on the globe, the agitation

for self rule by separation of State has witnessed more than 340 suicides in the 10

districts of Telangana. It now has become a big challenge to the Indian democracy to

tackle this situation. Neither the State nor the Central governments seem to understand

and show any concern on such a big issue. They need to address this issue immediately as

it is a human rights issue as well at this time.

Most (90%) of the suicides reported so far in the news media were for Telangana State

and were endorsed by the police department as well as the collectorates of respective

districts. Recent comparisions of Telangana suicides to the bogus suicides after former

AP CM, YSR are ridiculous as Telangana issue is very genuine and helpless Telangana

people out of despair committing suicides despite all our sincere efforts to educate and

impress upon people not to think and commit suicides. We, as groups of intellectuals, are

trying to do everything in our hands to educate people and we hope we can save our

innocent Telangana students and people.

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The purpose of the study is to generate, document and submit a report on Telangana

suicides to SriKrishna committee. This report is prepared after conducting an extensive

survey on suicides. This report should give some valuable information to the committee

members on the suicides for Telangana in terms of reasons for the suicides, factors

influencing their decision to committing suicides and why people think their suicides

might bring their Telangana dream will come to life. A separate report on complete study

along with the book would be submitted later in continuation of this report.

First, we collected the data from news media from which some sample cases were

identified to conduct the survey. So far, the survey is done in five (5) districts of

Telangana. Our team visited the villages and towns of the students that committed the

suicides to inquire about all the factors leading to these suicides. We interviewed family

members, friends from their schools, colleges, colleagues from their work places. We

also talked to the political party leaders at the grass route level, local media persons.

Our inquiries and interviews reveal that almost all of these suicides were committed out

of frustration and despair. They seem to think their deaths might open the eyes of the

Central government.

This report is presented in to two parts.

Part 1) Reasons for frustration in Telangana – The real problems

Part 2) Results of frustration in Telangana (collection of data of all the

deaths from 29th

Nov 2009 and some sample cases reported after survey)

Part I: Reasons for frustration and the real problem

Why Suicides?

We never justify suicides. It is very unfortunate and disturbing that the innocent and

emotionally upset young students die of despair and frustration. They are the victims of

barbarous attacks by police, silence of governments and perpetuation of selfish and

power-centric politics. We constantly appeal to the students not to commit suicide

through HMTV, a Telugu TV news channel. This channel is successfully conducting live

program of airing the views of people from many major towns of AndhraPradesh through

their iconic program “AndhraPradesh Dasha-Disha”. Time and again we requested the

agitated Telangana students not to give up life but fight peacefully for the out justified

Telangana cause. It is always been our sincere appeal to our future generations of

Telangana, “Do not think of death. Live and fight peacefully”. We hope not to see even

one more death for Telangana.

Separation / demerger demand of Telangana people:

Separation/demerger of Telangana from AndhraPradesh is the only acceptable solution

acceptable to the people of Telangana. Demerge will help prevent resource diversion,

illegal allocation of jobs and industries, focus on development of the region, irrigate the

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lands of Telangana which now mostly dependent upon the underground water and finally

will help restore and protect the interests of our present and future generations of

Telangana in every aspects of life.

Death of political credibility, executive commitment and constitutional safety and

justice delivery

This presentation is made to highlight the injustice heaped on Telangana employees,

explain how the agitations were manipulated, judicial pronouncements rendered into

mere papers, constitutional provisions reduced to dead letters, GOs made useless and all

commitments violated. As history clearly shows, in the face of obvious violation of all

kinds of agreements, terms, schemes, promises, manifestos, speech of President(s) made

in Parliament, Governor‟s assurance in Assembly, false assurances of Telangana by

political parties, poll adjustments on plank of Telangana etc, the people in Telangana are

not in a position to believe any of the promises for development and safeguards etc. The

credibility of political parties and their leaders is at the lowest ebb of all times to come in

AndhraPradesh, pertaining to Telangana. Though part of blame for this trust deterioration

has to be shared by Telangana leaders, it should not be allowed to become basis for

deprivation of the rights of the people of Telangana and their aspirations for separation.

Whenever legislature failed and political heads denied justice to their people, the courts

of justice came to the rescue of common people and helped secure their fundamental

rights. Thus the judiciary, despite of mounting arrears of cases without disposal and

increasing allegations of corruption besides affected by various kinds of local, national

and international lobbying, remained a credible institution where in the innocent people

repose confidence. I hope and believe that judiciary will continue to keep up the

confidence of the people.

Diversion and deprivation of Resources of Telangana

However, the experience of people of Telangana in the corridors of justice is mixed and

at one point of time very disappointing; it is not solely because of the judiciary, but due to

the treacherous role of political governments and lobbying of business-centric political

leaders with vested interests in land and power. Time and time again, some stinking rich

politicians, including MPs from coastal Andhra region and very few from Telangana,

were sold out and acted against the interests of the people of Telangana. Cheating,

powerful lobbying to retain their hold on the properties and gain power positions drive

these unscrupulous elements. This unbecoming behavior of some politicians led to the

capture of Telangana in 1956 and since then led to the perpetual exploitation and

diversion of Telangana resources to Andhra. These diverted resources include both

natural resources such as water, minerals and derivative resources such as revenue, jobs,

industries, government, education etc.

Judiciary Upholds but Politicians Deny: Employment to people of Telangana

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In this representation we would like to explain how the politicians with vested interests

and economic dominance tried to deny employees of Telangana the fruits of long drawn

judicial battle. When politically Telangana people were about secure the promised gains,

Andhra vested interests approached the Judiciary to upset the gains and whenever

Judiciary came to rescue of Telangana, they resorted to cooked-up agitations and

manipulated unrest to deny those fruits as well. When more than half century agitation

has been countered by these unscrupulous politicians, the fruits of agitation and litigation

were stolen as if the morsel of food was snatched just before hand took it to mouth. As a

result, despaired and frustrated young kids of Telangana and resorting to suicides hoping

that could make a difference and the governments would realize the intensity and

magnitude of their aspirations. (Please see the second part „Result Frustration: Suicides‟)

Real Apprehensions and Unreal Assurances

When Telangana was merged with the economically, educationally advanced Andhra

region against the wishes and interests of people of Telangana, in the name of „same

language‟, apprehensions were ripe about grabbing of all government employment

opportunities and Telangana lands wherever they are fertile at a throw away price. False

promises were made to remove these apprehensions and the Central government was

lobbied by Andhra high profile leaders of that time and finally they succeeded in buying

out some politicians and occupy Telangana.

Is AP a real Linguistic State? How Telangana Telugu language was suppressed?

For the most part of the modern history, Telangana Telugu was under linguistic

suppression. Under the rule of Nizam, before independence, Urdu was the official

medium of teaching and Telugu was not taught in schools. Reading Telugu newspapers

was considered an anti-State act and was prohibited. During Nizam‟s time, M S Acharya,

reported news in Telugu for a Telugu Newspaper Andhra Patrika and sold 1200 copies of

that newspaper in Warangal everyday, defying the Nizam‟s prohibition. There was no

scope for Telangana people to learn Telugu. After the independence, Telugu was

introduced in the independent State of Hyderabad. We got very little time to even enjoy

our freedom, leave alone learning Telugu as a language. Andhra influential were ready to

grab Hyderabad State as soon as their dream State of Andhra was separated from Madras

State in 1952. Telangana people, due to their lack of Telugu language writing skills failed

the job tests and requirements and thus lost their jobs to their counterparts from Andhra.

Almost all of the high paying and high profile jobs were stolen by Andhra people and

Telangana people got whatever left over, low profile and low wage jobs. The Andhra

Assembly from Kurnool promised that it would protect the people of Telangana and their

interests, by not insisting for Telugu exam qualifying, imposing requirement of prior

permission for purchase of lands in Telangana, and providing protective clauses for

employees of Telangana. Poor and innocent Telangana people were made to believe this

resolution as a commitment which later took the shape of Gentlemen Agreement in the

presence of national leaders. We all know the fate of this agreement, a big lie and broken

promise. AndhraPradesh is a big failure, as linguistic State as there was never integration

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between the two slangs of Telugu. Coastal Andhra continued spew venom and hate

against Telangana Telugu accent, which was insulted, disregarded and rejected as inferior

quality. The media dominated by the individuals of coastal Andhra region and also

manned by them was perpetuating the slang, accent and culture of those districts

disregarding the Telangana slang. The venom against Telangana slang went to the extent

of denying Great Poet Pothana‟s originality at Warangal, because his Telugu

Bhagavatham is an undeniable and phenomenal literary work of 15th

or 16th

Century. In

fact Telangana Telugu is the most closest to the bookish standards of Telugu language

with one exception of mix of some Urdu words. Visalandhra, a State integrated on the

plank of language could not remain a linguistically integrated State as the hostility is deep

rooted and insults continued resembling subjugation of a culture of occupied territory by

expansionist regime. Assurance of protection of employees not to hold qualifying

examination in Telugu was one among several promises that were violated with all

impunity. In fact these assurances were made with a concealed plan to violate

immediately, which Telangana representatives could not notice or they were induced to

believe that assurances would be realized.

Gentlemen Agreement: Not enforceable

Those who agreed might be gentlemen, but they after the agreement did not remain

gentlemen or those who ruled thereafter were not gentlemen. Gentlemen agreement does

not mean that those who signed it were gentlemen, but it means that both the parties

should implement it without fail and with all sincerity. Gentlemen Agreement is not

enforceable in courts of law like a provision of constitution or enactment. One of the

assurances of Gentlemen Agreement is positions of CM and Deputy CM. It was agreed

that one region should get CM post while the other one gets the Deputy CM post. This

was the first of the all the broken promises and was very clear on the very first day of the

new AP government. The then CM Mr. Neelam SanjeevReddy compared the deputy CM

post to be like sixth finger and is not needed. The deputy CM post was conceded and

literally did not exist except for the first couple of months. It was defied, starting the

plethora of denials.

Land Bakasuras – False promise of Telangana Regional Board or Committee:

One of the major assurances was creation of Telangana Regional Board or Committee.

Telangana Regional Committee (TRC) has to be constituted to oversee Telangana

development and decide on the applications seeking permission for Andhra people to

purchase lands in Telangana. TRC, which was supposed to be developed as independent

and autonomous council with powers, though was constituted once or twice, was starved

of funds and looked down as a useless institution. None cared for seeking permission to

purchase of lands and none knew that such a board or committee existed. This proved

disastrous to Telangana and one example is, two acres of fertile land on the banks of

Godavari was purchased by a Coastal Andhra migrant from a tribal in Etur nagaram

mandal of Warangal district for just Rs. 7/- (Rupees Seven only). Even if this Rs 7 is

extrapolated to today‟s standards, it proves that the land was grabbed from Telangana

poor for dirt cheap prices. This explains then pathetic life conditions of poor tribal

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peasants in remote areas of Warangal District. Similar land on the other side of Godavari,

i.e., in Godavari districts of Coastal Andhra was priced at least 100 times more. Is it a fair

purchase or land grabbing? There are some well maintained Tanks in Telangana

constructed during Kakatiya times, provide irrigation for lands, which are purchased by

Coastal Andhra persons for throw away price. One will find such settlements every

where, where water is there.

Employment linked to Telugu

Coming to employment, contrary to the resolution by Andhra assembly, Telugu

examination as qualifying test was conducted immediately after formation of so called

Visalandhra, which became a bane and curse for employees and people of Telangana as

most of them could not qualify and thus lost their rightful jobs, while Andhra employees

grabbed the opportunities and started ruling from the government offices as well. This

exploitation continued and finally led to the movement for separate Telangana State in

1969 in which officially 370 students were shot dead by the government forces. There

were many unaccounted deaths and were comparable to British Raj.

Mulki rules - Entangled in Litigation

When the agitation was assuming serious proportions, some Andhra persons took to

courts to deny the residence based reservation in government jobs disputing the

protections on equality clause of Constitution of India. Please see the paradox. Local

reservation for in-equal Telangana employees is in-equality and violation of Article 14!

AndhraPradesh High Court struck down the Mulki rules (local reservation) as

unconstitutional (Annexure I). It just did not bother about the background, backwardness

and historical assurances that are defied. Of five judges Bench four favored striking it

down with one judge dissenting. The dissenting judge belonged to Telangana while other

hail from coastal Andhra. Is it an accidental conclusion or exhibition of deliberate bias?

The answer can be found in Supreme Court in 1973 (See Annexure II) which in appeal

reversed the judgment of AP High Court and approved all the points emphasized by

dissenting judge.

Between 1969 and 1973, more than three hundred agitating young persons died in police

firing. Dr. M. Chenna Reddy was riding the crest of popularity in Telangana. General

elections in 1971 wherein people all over the country were in euphoria to elect Indira

Gandhi led Congress party after great Indian victory in East Pakistan, gave different

result in Telangana. Telangana Praja Samithi candidates won 11 out of 14 seats defeating

the Congress party manifesting their strong desire for Telangana State. Defeating

Congress at that time was unthinkable. How else people of Telangana could speak,

except through ballot? But a treacherous game- plan was hatched by strong and powerful

lobbyists of Coastal Andhra influencing decisions of High Command at Delhi, which led

to inducing Chenna Reddy into Congress for a Governorship and giving some plum

cabinet posts to other leaders. People of Telangana were cheated. Lobbying succeeded

and unscrupulous people secured unprecedented victory. At that point of time Supreme

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Court delivered the judgment confirming the constitutionality of Mulki rules, a legal

victory for Telangana cause besides a political victor that was proved in 1971 elections.

When Supreme Court granted the justice to deprived Telangana on Mulki rules, coastal

Andhra started an agitation for separate Andhra State. Though it was in the name of

separation, it was camaflog for pulling down Telangana leader holding the chair of Chief

Minister, who was none else than P V Narasimha Rao, who efficiently lead the nation

with minority strength for full five years as Prime Minister in 1991. But he was not

allowed to rule for a full term in AndhraPradesh. Second treacherous aim of separate

Andhra agitation leaders was to neutralize benefits of the Supreme Court judgment. In the

name of assuaging the „feelings‟ of coastal Andhra (no one knows when they were hurt)

center has come out with a via-media formula to institute zone based quotas and

reservations where persons from other regions could not be considered for jobs. An

apparent and name sake demand for separate Andhra was given up and domination of

Andhras continued with same tinge of exploitation.

All those protective rules, though they are Presidential Orders, were defied, a proof for

which could be seen in Girglani Report (see its summary in Annexure III). Zones were

disturbed left, right and center by corrupt leaders. A diluted, shrunk and limited

protection GO no. 610 emerged in place of unimplemented protection orders, which was

also not implemented so far. We are not providing the statistics and descriptions because

they all of that can be found from papers from other sources.

The exploitation and injustices continued unabated. You can clearly see what is

happening even today on GO 610. Some police department employees challenged the GO

610 before the tribunal, which ultimately reached the apex court, where a division bench

held that Hyderabad was a „Free Zone” for Police jobs (Annexure IV). The Division

Bench of Honourable Supreme Court even refused to review the order recently. This

proves that the benefits of reservations based on mulki within a region of combined State

will not be allowed under any circumstances. Even if the Assembly resolves unanimously

it is again prone to litigation where the protection is doubted.

If you look from the point of view of few constables to circle inspectors, it appears not

justified to shift them but it defies all protections, opens up everything, and removes the

restrictions on influx of migrant employees at the cost of resident locals. This broke the

very basic promise given to woo Telangana people to agree for the merger of Hyderabad

and Andhra States opens doors for further jobs exploitation by Andhras in Telangana. As

it is you can witness majority of Andhra migrant employees in every department of

government in every district and most predominantly in Hyderabad.

Legal History of Illegal denials

We would like to present the law regarding the affirmative actions in AndhraPradesh in

case of employees as a case study.

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Preamble + Directives of Constitution provides base of affirmative action: Article 37

requires State to strive to secure social order with social and economic justice and

equality of opportunity. Article 41 directs State to securing the right to work. It is

Fundamental Right under Article 14 saying equality before law & equal protection of

law.

Article 15(1) says that the State shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only

of religion, race, caste, sex, and place of birth or any of them. As per Article 16(1) there

shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or

appointment to any office under the State.

Articles 15(1) and 16(1) together provide that no citizen shall on grounds of only of place

of birth or residence, be ineligible for, or discriminated against in respect of any

employment or office under the State. Expression „residence‟ is not provided in Article

15, but mentioned in Article 16(1) Added by amendment to draft const.

There is an Exception to this: 16(3) Parliaments and Parliament alone can prescribe

residential qualification for jobs under the government of „a State‟ or a local or other

authority within „a State”. Exception is an attempt to reconcile the conflicting claims of

equality based on concept of single citizenship and justifiable local demands for local

jobs.

Constituent Assembly Discussion

Member of Constituent Assembly Jaspat Roy Kapoor moved the amendment to the draft

to include „residence‟ as a prohibited ground for restriction and the other amendment (by

Alladi Krishna Swamy) to enable Parliament to make the necessary exception thereto.

Both were adopted at same time. Referring to deprecated cries of Bengal for Bengalis and

Madras for Madrasis, etc., Dr B R Ambedkar made the following remarks:

…you cannot allow people who were flying from one province to another as mere birds

of passage without any roots, without any connection with that particular province, just

to come, apply for posts and, so to say, take the plums and walk away (Constituent

Assembly Debates at page 700)

Mr. Tope commented that if the protections are not provided, the services in the

backward states might be flooded with aspirants from advanced states.

Domicile reservations became a historical requirement of almost all regions. Domiciliary

qualifications were felt needed in princely States where there was no all round

development. Mulki Rules existed in Nizam and 13 other similar dominions in pre-

Independence era. Ambedkar suggested a uniform law to be made by Parliament to

protect the interests of natives.

Bihar, Bombay, Madhya Bharath, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan,

Saurashtra, Vindhya Pradesh, Manipur and Tripura had rules providing employment for

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natives. Article 35b made a transitional protection to these laws till Parliament made

another replacing law.

Joshi Case

In D.P. Joshi v Madhya Bharath AIR 1955 SC 334 exemption from capitation fee to

native students (with 5 yrs of residence) was upheld. The rule was sustained as it has

reference to residence and not place of birth. Justice Jagannadh das dissented and held the

rule void as “original domicile” could be interpreted as those who were born in Madhya

Bharath

Jayanthilal case

In Jayanthilal v Saurashtra (AIR 1976 Sau 54) a rule granting free education in

government schools only to persons who were residents within jurisdiction of the old

Limbdi State merged in Saurashtra, or who owned immovable property in that State was

upheld as the property could be acquired by outside persons also.

History of Mulki Rules in Telangana

During 1910-18 youth in Hyderabad State agitated against Nizam‟s policy to employ

people from North India and marginalizing the local youth. In 1919 Mulki Rules were

promulgated by Nizam‟s Farmana says only local region people were entitled to be

appointed.

Third paragraph of Nizam‟s farmana says who the Mulki is:

“A person shall be called Mulki who was a permanent resident of the Hyderabad State

for at least 15 years and has abandoned the idea of returning to the place of his

previous residence and has obtained an affidavit to that effect on a prescribed form

attested by a magistrate.”

Violations

This Farmana was violated by Nizam himself, Mulki rules were never implemented,

according to Star of Allahabad an English Daily newspaper, 1931-32, Group I posts (all

84 Hyderabad Civil Service) were given to North Indians, which led to another agitation

by native youth in 1934.

The Jameeyath Refayam-e-Nizam (Nizam subject league) with motto of Hyderabad is for

Hyderabadis agitated against this denial of employment to locals. Even after Nizam rule,

from 1948-1952 when Hyderabad State was under military administration non-Mulkis

were appointed. Hyderabad Hith Rakshana Samithi and Osmania University students

launched agitation in 1952 against employment of 5000 non-Telangana people. When

people from all regions are benefited, that would be called integration, but if people of

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one region are totally denied their basic rights including employment, it would mean

occupation or suppression or expansionism.

Visalandhra

Justice Fazal Ali Commission constituted for States Reorganization was represented to

consider educational and social backwardness due to historical reasons in Telangana

which could not be made to compete with counterparts with better educational facilities

they had in Madras State. The apprehension that Telangana might be converted into a

colony was one of the principal causes of opposition to Visalandhra.

Nehru’s Comments on Visalandhra

In Indian Express 17th October 1953, Nehru was quoted to have said: “there is an

underlined expansionistic and imperialistic design in the argument of Visalandhra slogan

of Andhras”.

Influence of Persian/Urdu

Qutub Shahis and Asaf Jahi‟s imposed either Persian or Urdu as language of instruction

over 92% of Telugu speaking population. It was an offence to read Telugu Newspaper

even.

Andhra Assembly resolves to safeguard Telangana interests

Then Andhra Assembly made resolutions offering safeguards to Telangana in the matter

of employment and development. Resolution dated 25th November 1955 Para 3 stated:

“…they would have due reservation in respect of appointments and on par with

their population and that we have absolutely no objection to concede to them

their due share in other respects also.”

Another Resolution on February 1, 1956 essentially said that “we would not touch

your 1/3 share in employment”.

SRC’s recommendations

State Reorganization Commission recommended disintegration of Hyderabad State and

continuance of Telangana region as separate State. However, an agreement was

hammered out between the elders of Andhra and Telangana regions to allay the fears of

the underdeveloped people and to assure reservations in public employment, which did

not happen.

Gentlemen’s Agreement

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Several assurances and safeguards were incorporated in Gentlemen‟s Agreement, to

convince Telangana over Visalandhra which include right of employment to the

unemployed Telangana youth. Paragraph 3 says:

…existing educational facilities including technical education in Telangana

should be secured to the students of Telangana and further improved.

The immediate fall out after formation of composite State was pay scales of Telangana

employees were brought down on the pretext of parity. The imposition of Telugu

Language test caused serious promotion implications. The government has retrenched

staff on the grounds of excess numbers. Thereafter Mulki limit was truncated from 15 to

12 yrs.

Art. 371 has provided for the constitution of the Telangana Regional Committee. The

Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act, 1956, inter alia, substituted a new Article 371

for the old, the relevant part of which reads as follows: (extracted from dissent judgment

of Madhav Reddy, J.,)

Hyderabad State was one among the several other Princely States of India. Due to

Political conditions and Historical reasons the State remained isolated. There were

no adequate Educational facilities afforded to the People of the State, in the result,

there were very few opportunities available to the people of the Region to enter public

service in competition with others from outside the State.

Another contributing factor in this behalf was the use of Urdu, which was not the

language of nearly ninety per cent of the people, as the Official Language in the

entire administration of Hyderabad state. Similar conditions prevailed in a few other

States as well. So much so, that these people were not in a position to compete with

others in the matter of employment even in their own State, if no protection was

afforded to them in this behalf on the basis of residence within that State.

Guarantee from Constituent Assembly:

"the Constitution Assembly while guaranteeing fundamental rights in the matter of

employment under the State, took notice of this vast disparity in the development of

various States and felt it imperative to continue that protection in the matter of

employment afforded on the basis of residence within the State and made provision

under Article 35 (b) of the Constitution for the continuance of those laws."

Public Employment (Requirement as to Residence) Act, 1957, received the assent of the

President on December 7, 1957. The Preamble reads: "An Act to make in pursuance of

clause (3) of Article 16 of the Constitution special provisions for requirement as to

residence in regard to certain classes of public employment in certain areas and to repeal

existing laws prescribing any such requirement." This Act repealed all earlier laws.

PEAct made a provision for five years for residential rules of a similar character for three

Union Territories and the Telangana Region (Section 2 of Act, which came into force on

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March 21, 1959). The Mulki rules are not valid and operative after the formation of the

State of AndhraPradesh. In any event, they do not revive and cannot be deemed to be

valid and operative in view of the decision of the Supreme Court in A. V. S. Narasimha

Rao's case, AIR 1970 SC 422.

In 1969 a massive movement launched against breach of safeguards and to protest 22000

non-Mulki appointments in Telangana region. Govt. called for an all party meeting which

resolved to relieve all those who were posted in vacancies reserved under AndhraPradesh

Public Employment (Requirements as to Residence) Rules 1959 for domiciles.

Legal Battle against GO Ms 36

On 21st January 1969 GO Ms 36 was passed assuring relieving of non-Mulkies from

Mulki posts and filling them with or waiting till the qualified Mulki candidates come up.

All those relieved non-Mulkies have to be accommodated in their respective regions.

This GO Ms 36 was challenged in AP High Court as unconstitutional. In judgment

reported in AIR 1971 AP118 the GO was quashed by AP High Court with 4:1 majority

which resulted in further intensification of agitation with a demand for separate state.

Then Mrs Indira Gandhi Government responded and started planning to change formulas

to reserve posts for domiciles in Telangana.

Committee of Jurists

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi appointed a Committee of Jurists with KN Wandor, ex CJI,

MC Setalwad, ex-AGI, Niren De, Attorney General to suggest constitutional safeguards

to Telangana (The Hindu April 12, 1969), meanwhile the Mulki case went in appeal to

SC where five member bench upheld the validity of safeguards to Telangana by GoMs

36. The Supreme Court has reversed the verdict in case reported AIR 1973 SC 827. The

apex court held that the Hyderabad Civil Service Regulations (1337H) comprising Mulki

Rules prescribing requirements as to residence were saved and continued in force by

Article 35(b). The Supreme Court agreed with AP High Court judge, Justice Madhav

Reddy‟s dissent and extensively quoted him in SC judgment tracing the history of mulki.

It referred to happenings in Constituent Assembly, which felt that it was imperative to

continue previous law with protective measures in the matters of public employment

(falling under article 16(3) because of existing vast disparity in the development of

various states. The Regional Standing Committee of the State Assembly for Telangana

was also agreed upon by the Supreme Court.

Question of Territory

Whether the Mulki rules can be considered „law in force‟ immediately before the

commencement of the Constitution in the territory of India? Were they continued in force

by Art 35b? Did they continue in force after the Const of the State of AP under

Reorganization of States Act, 1956? To these questions the Supreme Court answered

„Yes‟.

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Another question was: Has Parliament in exercise of its powers under Article 35 (b) read

with Article 16(3) altered or repealed or amended the impugned rules? Until then the

Mulki rules would be valid. Reorganization of states under Art 3 and 4 of making

Telangana a part of a new State has to be ignored under Art 35b, which is part of

Fundamental Rights and cannot be taken away by Reorganization Act 1956. Parliament‟s

intent was revealed by its law called Public Employment (Requirement as to Residence)

Act 1957, which received President‟s assent on December 7, 1957. Preamble of which

stated that Section 3 (c) enabled the Centre to make any notification as to the residential

qualifications in Telangana. Section 4 provided for Parliamentary scrutiny of rules also.

Section 5 says all rules shall cease to have effect after five years, which was later

increased to 15 years. In pursuance of this, the AndhraPradesh Public Employment

(Requirements as to Residence) Rules, 1959 were made. Whole history of the legislation,

its object, title and preamble point to the intention of Parliament to continue the rules,

which was held by the apex court as declared policy of Parliament. The Supreme Court

has also decided that the rules were valid. The question whether the Mulki rules were

justified or not was for the Parliament to decide and not for the Supreme Court (Para 31

of the Judgment).

In the context of Articles 35(b) and 372, what has to be seen is not whether a particular

State was part of India before the commencement of the Constitution but whether its

territory is included in India after its commencement. Same test applies to old provinces

of British India or part of them as held by Supreme Court in case reported in AIR 1951

SC 124. Mulki Rules have prescribed requirements as to residence within whole of

Hyderabad State and hence are saved and continued in force by Art 35(b).

Like Section 3, Section 2, in so far as it dealt with Telangana area, is also bad but the

valid portion can be separated from the invalid portion and the section in so far as it dealt

with Telangana region can be given an independent existence as held in case reported in

AIR 1957 SC 628.

After constitutionality of Mulki rules was unequivocally established by this judgment

dated 7th October 1972, the politicians from non-Telangana region worked out an anti

Telangana agitation that rocked AP. This is the agitation by lobbying mechanism by anti-

Telangana forces which was considered as an excuse by the Center to review entire

protective scheme under the pretext of five point formula.

By 32nd Amendment Act, the Constitution was amended in 1973 changing 371-D

pertaining to public employment in AP, which authorized the President to make special

provisions. The President issued order with GO Ms No 674 on 18-10-1975 outlining the

modalities for the implementation of 6 point formula.

Six point formula

Following are the salient features of the six point formula which are nothing but diluted

and shrunk rules of earlier schemes of protection:

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1. Local status was reduced from 12 to 4 years

2. State was structured into 6 zones

3. For District level cadre 80% reserved

4. For Zonal level cadre 70% reserved

5. For Gazetted posts 60% are reserved

6. 20%, 30% and 40% are to be kept open and were filled by non-locals as if they

are reserved for them (proved by Govt. records)

Go Ms 675

A nail was driven by AP Public Employment Order which made Presidential Order not

applicable to the posts above the rank of LDC in Government offices with state-wide

jurisdiction such as secretariat etc. Virtually the protections were reduced to LDC level

positions in violation of all the promises and approved schemes including Presidential

Order. How can a State order amend the Presidential Order? But all these norms were

violated left right and center. In Andhra and Rayalaseema zones (I to IV) the quota for

non-locals were filled by locals of that region. AP Government officers invented a new

zone “free zone” designating as Zone VII where non-locals could be appointed which is

not in tune with 6 points formula. In respect of the posts above LDC the „principle of fair

share” proportionate to the region wise population has to be followed, which also was not

done.

Principle of Fair share

According to the statement of TNGOs to the Officers Committee in 1983-84, around 58

thousand non-locals were appointed in posts reserved for local people. N T Ramarao

Govt appointed an enquiry committee to study violations of 6 points, with senior officers

of Government, Jaya Bharath Reddy, Kamalnadhan and Umapathi. The committee

pointed out lapses and departures from six point formula and suggested rectification.

Thereafter the Govt. issued GO Ms No 610 on 30.12.1985. It ordered repatriation of

employees from different regions to their own, action against bogus registrations in

employment exchanges.

Presidential Order amended

In 2000 the Presidential Order was amended by an order by Ministry of Home Affairs.

These amendments were given effect to with retrospective effect from 1st of January,

1994, legitimizing all lapses in direct recruitment and allocation. Mr Girglani was

appointed to reexamine the lapses in implementation of 610 GO. In 2001 the Girglani

Committee submitted report confirming the lapses in implementation of GO 610. After a

heated discussion in Assembly a House Committee was appointed, which submitted a

report on 17.3.2003 pointing out several violations of the Presidential Order and further

GOs?

This was the time around when the agitation for Telangana has been started by Telangana

Rashtra Samithi. Simultaneously there was another spate of litigation by some employees

who are transferred under the 610 GO. It reached the High Court of AndhraPradesh,

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where the claim that Hyderabad capital area should be treated as separate zone free from

other zones to be without any restrictions.

Reversal of High Court judgment

High Court‟s judgment on the status of Hyderabad was reversed by the Supreme Court on

an appeal by Andhra representatives. The AP High Court full bench held that separate

cadre for Hyderabad was not created for police and no separate cadre had been organized

for the City of Hyderabad within the meaning of paragraph 3(6) of the Presidential Order;

The Supreme Court opined:

The reason why special status was given to the posts located in the specified

departments of Hyderabad City, which is capital of the State, was that there

should be no monopoly of candidates belonging to any particular area of the

State in the matter of recruitment etc. against those posts and all eligible

candidates must get opportunity to compete for selection and appointment.

Unfortunately there is no basis for this opinion of the Supreme Court except the

contention of the appellants which was nothing but a desire. Monopoly and other

expressions used in the Judgment are drawn from the claimants. The Supreme Court

division Bench has not looked into the historical reason for six point formula and

consequential GOs but simply went on its own wisdom and delivered a judgment which

provided enough reason for the intensification of separate Telangana State movement.

Supreme Court said: “It is also significant to note that after promulgation of the

Presidential Order, Hyderabad City has throughout been treated as an independent zone

or free zone till the impugned judgment was pronounced and recruitment to the post of

Police Officer as defined in Section 3(b) of the Hyderabad Act was made separately. This

was the categorical stand taken by the official respondents before the Tribunal while

contesting the appeal of the private respondents”. The question is, if at all there was such

treatment as an independent zone, was it in tune with the Presidential Order and GOs?

Supreme Court has conveniently left out the question. There was not a proper

representation before the Supreme Court on behalf of State Government, for reasons of

sub-region wise division of the bureaucracy.

It is unfortunate that the Supreme Court gave primacy to the Hyderabad Police Act and

other old legislations over and above the Presidential Orders and consequential protective

reservations, which are diluted forms of Mulki Rules.

Recently (March 17, 2010), the Supreme Court has refused to hear the review petition,

closing all options of securing justice for the Telangana cadre. The ball is thrown back to

the political arena of troubled State where the policy of each political party is divided

based on the subregional political opportunities rather than a uniform well proclaimed

policy of political party as a whole. AP Legislative Assembly passed a resolution

requesting the Center to recommend to President to modify Presidential Orders to re-

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affirm that Hyderabad would be part of sixth Zone and not independent Zone as opined

by the Supreme Court.

By 1973 Judgment Supreme Court upheld the affirmative actions for protection of all

regional employees equally for all three regions divided into six zones, but the 2009

judgment of Supreme Court declaring as Hyderabad is departure from the earlier

judgment and not in tune with any protective or affirmative action. The legal advocacy of

sections opposed to Telangana prevailed and injustice resulted.

When Telangana agitation resulted in favorable protective orders for Telangana

government employees, Andhra leaders took the issue to courts, and when Courts

declared them as constitutional, Andhra leaders resorted to anti-Telangana agitation and

strong lobbying. In the result, Telangana was allowed to receive benefits neither from

judicial orders or fruits of agitation.

This was again manifested by the developments after 9th

December 2009, the result of

which is the formation of Justice Srikrishna Committee. The strong, rich and influential

Andhra lobby will not allow any benefit for Telangana. No assurance or commitment will

be greater than Presidential Order or Supreme Court Judgment. Even those were rendered

useless with their powerful advocacy by hook or crook (totally crook). Only way is the

demerger of Telangana. Telangana people manifested their separate state demand in

1971, 2004 and 2009 electoral politics. During the last two General Elections all the

political parties including Congress and Telugu Desham made deliberate commitments in

favor of Telangana and went back conveniently. Even a small party like Prajarajyam with

very little or no representation from Telangana promised Telangana and took a U turn on

their promises. It is very interesting to see how the politically illiterate PRP leader

changes his mind to support Andhra at the expense of Telangana. Some Andhra

politicians say that TRS should be the only winner if Telangana people really wanted

Telangana. How can one blame Telangana voter for the division of votes between parties

as they all cheated the Telangana voter with Telangana promise. The electoral results

were conveniently protracted to talk against the Separate Telangana demand but we all

know the underlying cheating by parties, “they all know that they can get votes by openly

supporting Telangana at the time of elections”.

All of the above factors become the basis for demand for Separate Telangana State.

Separation of Telangana cannot be called disintegration. It is the formal de-merger of two

un-integrated pieces which were once separate states. We would like to submit the non

realization of constitutional protective provisions, Supreme Court Judgment, and all other

political commitments including the statement of Union Home Minister as the reasons for

Telangana people‟s frustration.

These reasons for frustration among the youth, especially among the students of

Telangana, reflected in suicides notes. It is very sad that students with bright futures and

best career paths from prominent universities like Osmania University and Kakatiya

University and others chose the unfortunate decision, to commit suicide. Telangana

people obviously feel cheated; see no hope with all these opportunistic political parties

and their leaders‟ false promises. They feel that their death might open the eyes of

governments to the sentiment Telangana and hoped to make a change.

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2) Result of Frustration: Continued agitations and Unfortunate suicides

Deaths reported so far in Telangana during the agitation from 29th

of

Nov-2009

List of Suicides in Telangana Agitation 2009-2010 starting 29-11-2009

This list is current as of 27-Feb-2010

Warangal Dist:

1. Nov.30,2009 *Sri Bhukya Praveen (Age: 24 Years) Suicide by Hanging

Gopya thanda, H/o Pedanagaram village, Narsimhulapet mandal, Wgl District

Contact No:

2. Dec.03, 2009 *Sri Mallaboina Raj Kumar, Suicide by Hanging

Thimmapur village, Venkatapur mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

3. Dec.04,2009 Sri Pesaru Kattaiah by Heart Attack

Lenkalapally village, Nallabelli mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

4. Dec.04,2009 *Sri Bolla Omkaar by Suicide

Bollavanipally village, Nallabelli mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

5. Dec.05,2009 *Sri Cheruku Anjaneyulu Goud (32) Suicide by hanging on

electric line Valvidi village, Palakurthy mandal, Warangal District.

Contact Cell: 9866599479

6. Dec.05,2009 Sri Sri Katha Balamallu (50) by Heart Attack

Komuravelli village, Cherial mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

7. Dec.06,2009 *Sri Mukkera Janardhan (45) by Suicide

Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

8. Dec.06,2009 *Sri Todeti Nagaraju (20) by Suicide, B.Com (Computers) S/o

Roshaiah, Pavanapally village, Kuravi mandal, Warangal District.

Contact No:

9. Dec.07,2009 Sri Vaakita Butchaiah (42) TRS leader, by Heart Attack

Jaggaiahpet village, Regonda mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

10. Dec.08,2009 *Sri Vitagani Madhukar (11), S/o Yakaiah, Suicide by kerosene

flame Kantayapalem village, Thorrur mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact Cell: Palle Sarvaiah : 9618747563

11. Dec.09,2009 Smt. Devulapally Shantamma (46) by Heart Attack

Regonda village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

12. Dec.09, 2009 Sri Gundeboina Bondaiah (52) by Heart Attack when he was

watching TV Regonda village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

13. Dec.09,2009 *Sri Guvva Prabhakar (45) suicide by taking pesticides

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Neredupally village, Shayampet mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

14. Dec.09,2009 Sri D. Ravi (30) by Heart Attack

Palampeta, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

15. Dec.09,2009 *Sri Vangala Raju (24) S/o Kumaraswamy, a TRS Leader by

Suicide with burning Veldi village, Raghunathpally mandal, Warangal District

Contact: Srinivas: 9963862214

16. Dec.09, 2009 Sri Sarva Sreenu (30), a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

Palampeta village, Venkatapuram mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

17. Dec.09, 2010 Sri Faqruddin (65), a KCR fan, by Heart Attack by watching TV

Stn. Ghanpur village & mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

18. Dec.11, 2009 *Sri Jatoth Somla Naik (40) Suicide by jumping from Tree

Chinna Vangara village, Kodakandla mandal, Warangal Dist

Contact No:

19. Dec.11,2009 Sri Manda Sayanna (35) by Heart Attack

Anepuram village, Maripeda mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

20. Dec.12,2009 *Sri Gujja Shankaraiah (52) by Suicide

Malkapur village, Stn. Ghanpur mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:Gujja Dayakar: 9849378845

21. Dec.14,2009 *Sri Ponnaboina Ashok (25)S/o Yadagiri, Suicide by

taking pesticides Mansanpally village, Bachannapet mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No: Narsimhulu: 9603765661

22. Dec.17,2009 Sri Guda Srinivas Reddy (40) by Heart Attack

Veldanda village, Narmetta mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

23. Dec.17,2009 *Sri Pokala Bhikshapathi (62) 1969 leader, by Heart

Attack Toorpu Kota, Khila Warangal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

24. Dec.17,2009 Sri Baskula Yadagiri (35), S/o Venkataiah by Heart

Attack Chagallu village, Ghanpur Stn. Mandal,

Warangal Dist.

Contact No:Narsimha Reddy :9849212438

25. Dec.20,2009 *Sri Bethelli Komura Reddy (40) Suicide by Pesticides

Kunoor village, Zafargad mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

26. Dec.20, 2009 Sri Nalike Sambaiah (50) by Heart Attack

Shayampet village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

27. Dec.20, 2009 Sri Eesampally Ailaiah (55) by Heart Attack

Janpahad village, Geesukonda mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

28. Dec.21,2009 *Sri Vangapally Ramesh (22) Suicide by Pesticides

Abbapur village, Mulugu mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

29. Dec.21,2009 *Sri Rayarakula Prudviraj (22), a Degree student suicide by

Hanging Laxmipuram village, Duggondi mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

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30. Dec.21,2009 *Sri Bairi Ramulu (38), a TRS Cadre, suicide by Hanging

Unikicherla village, Dharmasagar mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

31. Dec.21,2009 Sri Pingali Komuraiah (48) by Heart Attack

Tidugu village, Zafargadh mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

32. Dec.21,2009 Sri Gottiparthy Ashok (32) by Heart Attack

Laknepally village, Narsampet mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

33. Dec.22,2009 *Sri Manda Srinivas (32) suicide by continue pasting

Athmakuru village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

34. Dec.22,2009 Sri Jelagam Babu Rao (40) a TRS cadre, by Heart Attack

Jangoan Town, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

35. Dec.23,2009 *Sri Balle Komuraiah (35) suicide by pesticides

Pamnur village, Stn. Ghanpur mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

36. Dec.24,2009 Sri Tirupathi Raghupathi (45) a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

Sarvapuram village, Mulugu mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

37. Dec.24,2009 Sri Kalvala Sammaiah (50) by Heart Attack, laticharge on

students on watchin TV Jakaram village, Mulugu mandal,

Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

38. Dec.24,2009 Sri Ireddi Krishna Reddy (50) by Heart Attack

Narsapuram village, Venkatapuram mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

39. Dec.24,2009 Sri Bathini Narasimhulu (50) by Heart Attack

Gabbeta village, Raghunathpally mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

40. Dec.25,2009 Sri Chintha Kumaraswamy (35) TRS cadre, by Heart Attack

Devannapeta village, Hasanparthy mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

41. Dec.30,2009 Sri Burugu Rammurthy (36) by Heart Attack

Thatikonda village, Stn.Ghanpur mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

42. Dec.30,2009 *Sri Guguloth Ramulu Naik (40) suicide by Pesticides (Jai

Telangana) Chapla Thanda, Thallavukallu village, Maripeda

mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

43. Dec.30,2009 Sri Arsham Nadipi Veeraiah (55) by Heart Attack

Nerukulla village, Athmakur mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

44. Dec.31,2009 Sri Kurathota Butchaiah (45) by Heart Attack

Duggondi village & mandal, Warnagal Dist.

Contact No:

45. Dec.31,2009 Sri Dulam Ramdasu (45) by Heart Attack

Machapuram village, Geesukonda mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

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46. Jan, 01,2010 *Sri Boora Ramesh (30) a weaver, suicide by Jumping in Well with

TRS Flag Athmakuru village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

47. Jan,01,2010 Sri Akula Chinna Kumaraswamy (41) by Heart Attack

Narlavai village, Sangem mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

48. Jan,01,2010 Sri Enugula Rajaiah (55) by Heart Attack

Vechareni village, Cherial mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

49. Jan,03,2010 *Sri Pendela Rajaiah (35) suicide by taking Pesticides

Bhagirthipeta village, Regonda mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

50. Jan,03,2010 Sri Jinuka Kristopher (38) by Heart Attack

Lakshimipuram village, Duggondi mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

51. Jan,03,2010 Sri Eedula Yakaiah (48) by Heart Attack

Pattipaka village, Nekkonda mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

52. Jan,03,2010 Sri Tammadi Sathyam (35) by Heart Attack

Mustiyal village, Cherial mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

53. Jan,07,2010 *Sri Veldandi Suman (24), by overcome to Intercity Exp. with

wearing TRS Flag New Shayampet, Hunter Road, Hanamkonda,

Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

54. Jan,18,2010 *Sri Domala Shankar (50), a TRS Cadre suicide by jumping from

Train Hasanparthy village & mandal, Waragnal Dist.

Contact No:

55. Jan,21,2010 *Sri Pilli Ravinder (35) Suicide by Kerosene Flame

Ameenapet village, Chennaraopet mandal, Warnagal Dist.

Contact No:

56. Jan,23, 2010 *Sri Musuku Karunakar (23), a student, suicide by Kerosene Flame

Vangapad village, Hasanparthy mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

57. Jan,23, 2010 Sri Sailu (65), a CPI Cadre by Heart Attack

Dardepally village, Palakurthy mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

58. Jan,27, 2010 *Sri Balaji (21), MCA Student (KU), S/o Biksha Naik, suicide by Train

(Kerala Ex) Gandhipuram Thanda, Mahbubabad mandal,

Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

59. Jan.27, 2010 *Sri Kadavendi Raju (20) a Student, S/o Veerachary, suicide by

jumped in Chervu Pragati Singaram village, Shayampet mandal,

Warangal District

Contact No:

60. Jan,28, 2010 **Sri Raj Kumar Chary (22), a Student, suicide by Flame

Narsampet village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

61. Jan,31, 2010 Smt. Bandari Shyamala (26) suicide by Pesticides

Cherial village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

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62. Feb.01, 2010 Sri Gaddameedi Ramesh (35), suicide by Kerosene Flame

Warangal District

Contact No:

63. Feb.02, 2010 *Sri Halavath Rajender (17) a Inter Student, suicide by Pesticides

Dasru Thanda, Nandanaik Thanda, Geesukonda mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

64. Feb.03, 2010 *Sri Bogi Ramesh (25), S/o Komraiah, a Lorry cleaner, suicide by

Flame Shayampet village & mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

65. Feb.04, 2010 *Sri Devarakonda Praveen (30) suicide by Train

Gadhinagar, Warangal Town, Warangal District.

Contact No:

66. Feb.06, 2010 * Sri Yakaiah (38), a Telangana Activist, Suicide by jumping from

the Building Palakurthy village & mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

67. Feb.10, 2010 Smt. K. Andalu (35), W/o Srihari, Suicide by Pesticides

Kallem village, Lingala Ghanpur mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

68. Feb.10, 2010 Sri Sampath Rao (25), by Suicide

Rangapur village, Mogullapally mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

69. Feb.11, 2010 Sri Mothe Venkataiah (45), S/o Mallaiah, by Heart Attack

Kondapur village, Stn. Ghanpur mandal, Warangal Dist.

Contact No:

70. Feb.14, 2010 *Sri S. Parameshwar (40), a Tailor(TRS), Suicide by Train at

Secunderabad Station. Ramannapet village, Warangal District.

(Note to KCR to give it Sonia)

Contact No:

71. Feb.14, 2010 Sri Yedula Prabhakar (28), a M.Sc.Student, by Heart Attack

Jogampally village, Shayampet mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

72. Feb.15, 2010 *Sri Mamnuri Sandeep (22) attempt suicide in Flame, Dead in

MGM Warangal Taherpur village, Shayampet mandal,

Warangal District

Contact No: S/o Bikshapathi

73. Feb.16, 2010 Sri Arelli Srinivas (25), a JAC, Degree Stundent, by Heart Attack

Vardhannapet village & mandal, Warangal District

Contact No:

74. Feb.16, 2010 *Sri Daramsot Halya Naik (40), a Auto Driver, suicide by taking

Pesticides Bandamidi Thanda, Manubothulagadda village,

Khanapur mandal, Wgl Dist.

Contact No:

75. Feb.20, 2010 *Kakkerla Srinivas (35) a RMP Doctor, suicide by taking Poison

Enumamula village, (NTR Nagar), Hanamkonda mandal, Wgl. Dist.

Contact No: Santosh (Brother) : 9849610274

76. Feb.22, 2010 *Sri Sagar (22), a Student, Suicide by

Vangapahad village, Hasanparthy mandal, Warangal District

Contact No: (explained in note that going to die for Telangana)

77. Feb.22, 2010 * Bashapaka Bhaskar (23), a Inter (II), Suicide by taking Pesticides

for Telangana Gavicherla village, Sangem mandal, Warangal

District

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Contact No:

Karimnagar District:

78. Nov.30,2009 Sri Bolli Laxminarayana (Age: 55 Years) by Heart Attack by

watching TV Gundaram village, Ellanthakunta mandal,

Karimnagar District

Contact:

79. Dec.02,2009 *Sri Dandika Prudvee Raj (Age:22 Years) Suicide by

Hanging Valgonda village, Mallapur mandal, Karimnagar District.

Contact: Ramdas, Cell:9704508294

80. Dec.05,2009 *Sri Inukonda Prabhakar Reddy (Age: 22 Years) by

Suicide Kothapally village, Thimmapur mandal,

Karimnagar District

Contact No:

81. Dec.05,2009 *Smt. Manjula (25) Suicide by taking Pesticides

Katkoor village, Vemulawada mandal, Karimnagar

District

Contact No:

82. Dec.06,2009 Sri Naluka Rajaiah (50) by Heart Attack

Thimmapur, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

83. Dec.06,2009 *Sri Barigela Ashok (27) Suicide by Kerosene Flame

Narayanapur village, Yellareddipet mandal, Karimnagar,

Contact Cell: 9440525408

84. Dec.06,2009 *Sri Arelli Krishna (18) by Suicide (by taking poison)

Pochapally village, Jammikunta mandal, Karimnagar

Contact No:

85. Dec.07,2009 Sri Cheekatla Komuraiah by Heart Attack

Gunipathy village, Kamalapur mandal, Karimnagar

Dist.

Contact No:

86. Dec.07,2009 *Sri Bolli Saraiah (40) by Suicide

Baswapur village, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

87. Dec.07,2009 Smt. Kadari Yellamma (36) by Heart Attack

Uppal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

88. Dec.07,2009 Sri Kodipunjula Shankaraiah (50) S/o Lingaiah by Hear Attach

Kothapeta village, Velgatur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No: 9441738666, C/o MLA Dharmapuri

89. Dec.08,2009 *Sri Bairi Sudharshan by Suicide

Nittooru village, Peddapally mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

90. Dec.08,2009 *Sri Kola Ravi (25) by Suicide

Yellareddipally, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

91. Dec.08,2009 Enuganti Lachaiah (45), S/o Bakkaiah by Heart Attack

Velichala village, Ramadugu mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

92. Dec.12,2009 *Sri Guggilla Sridhar (17), a Intermediate student by

Suicide Desaipet village, Medipally mandal,

Karimnagar Dist.

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93. Dec.12,2009 *Sri Goli Srinivas (40) Suicide by taking pesticides

Rangapur village, Peddapally mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

94. Dec.12,2009 *Sri Anasa Ramesh (35) Suicide by taking pesticides

Chandapally village, Peddapally mandal, Karimnagar

Dist.

Contact No:

95. Dec.12,2009 Sri Dommati Bapu (48) by Heart Attack

Rayapatnam village, Dharmapuri mandal, Karimnagar

Dist.

Contact No:

96. Dec.14,2009 Sri Alaveni Bheemaiah (38) S/o Yellaiah, by Heart

Attack Godavarikhani Town, Karimnagar Dist.

#14-3-162, Jawaharnagar, Godavarikhani.

Contact Nol: 9849312317

97. Dec.18,2009 *Sri Kesugani Srinivas (24) S/o Lingaiah by Suicide with taking

pesticides

Pothgal village, Mustabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact Cell: 9440869314

98. Dec.18,2009 Sri Kadire Balanarsu Goud (55) S/Mallaiah by Heart Attack

Maddikunta village, Mustabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact Cell: 9440257730

99. Dec.18,2009 Smt. Sirigiri Lachamma (52) W/o Chandraiah by Heart Attack

Cherlapally village, Velgaturu mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No: 9000283524, C/o MLA Dharmapuri

100. Dec.24,2009 Sri Vankudoth Danji Naik (40) by Heart

Attack Pegadapally village, Mahamuttaram mandal,

Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

100. Dec.24,2009 24) *Sri Mallesham, a Rythu, suicide by taking pesticides

Anathagiri village, Ellanthakunta mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

101. Dec.24,2009 25) *Sri Nyathari Raju, suicide by Kerosene flame

Itharajupally village, Sulthanabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

102. Dec.25,2009 26) Sri Pamula Narsaiah (28) by Heart Attack

Tunguru village, Sarangapur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

103. Dec.25,2009 27) Sri Todeti Lingaiah by Heart Attack

Bhupalapatnam village, Choppadandi mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

104. Dec.25,2009 28) Sri Pittala Laxmirajam by Heart Attack

Dongaturthy village, Dharmaram mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

105. Dec.26,2009 29) *Sri Macha Gattaiah (24) suicide by Hanging

Rayadandi village, Ramagundam mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

106. Dec.26,2009 30) Sri Kanakam Shankar (38) by Heart Attack

Gattududdenapally village, Manakondur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

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107. Dec.27,2009 31) Sri Tumma Mogili (42) by Heart Attack

Kammarikunta village, Julapally mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

108. Dec.27,2009 32) Sri Muniganti Mondaiah (55) by Heart Attack

Kasimpeta village, Bejjanki mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

109. Dec.27,2009 33) Sri Boini Mallaiah (48) by Heart Attack

Mahmadapur village, Husnabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

110. Dec.27,2009 34) Sri Katkuri Chandu (30) by Heart Attack

Moodapally village, Chandurthy mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

111. Dec.27, 2009 35) Sri Banoth Naresh (23), S/o Kishan by Heart Attack

Chervumundu Thanda, Akkannapet village,Husnabad mandal,Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

112. Dec.28,2009 36) Sri Pittala Shankar (30), S/o Rajaiah by Heart Attack

Rayapatnam village, Dharmapuri mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

113. Dec.30,2009 37) *Sri Bheemari Shankar (36) suicide by pesticides

Racherla Timmapur village, Yellareddipet mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

114. Dec.30,2009 38) *Sri Kommu Lingaiah (50) suicide by Hanging

Mallapur village & Mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

115. Dec.30,2009 39) Sri Mudraveni Gangi Rajaiah (60) by Heart Attack, on watching

TV Rampur village, Huzurabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

116. Dec.30,2009 40) Sri Mudraveni Rajaiah (65) , by Heart Attack, on watching TV

Rampur village, Huzurabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

117. Dec.30,2009 41) Sri Pochaveni Balaiah (35) TRS Cadre by Heart Attack

Tagudu village, Sircilla mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

118. Dec.30,2009 42) Shaik Saheb Hussain (54) by Heart Attack on watching TV

Gundi village, Ramadugu mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

119. Dec.30, 2009 43) Sri Kashipaka Mallaiah (50) S/o Pochaiah by Heart Attack

Killa Wanaparthy village, Dharmaram mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

120. Dec.31,2009 44) Sri Kallem Mallesham (22), PTS cadre, by Heart Attack

Telgupally village, Husnabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

121. Dec.31,2009 45) Sri Gadagoni Rajaiah (37) by Heart Attack

Govardhanagiri village, Husnabad mandal, Karimangar Dist.

Contact No:

122. Dec.31,2009 46) Sri Kompelli Mogili (50) by Heart Attack

Mahmadapur village, Husnabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

123. Dec.31,2009 47) Sri Vengala Laxminarayana (43) by Heart Attack

Julapally village, Husnabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

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124. Dec.31,2009 48) Sri Dharmapuri Mangaiah (45) by Heart Attack

Sulthanabad village, Husnabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

125. Dec.31,2009 49) Sri Cherala Mallaiah (42) by Heart Attack

Odela village, Husnabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

126. Dec.31,2009 50) Sri Kashepaka Mallaiah (50) by Heart Attack

Botla Wanaparthy village, Dharmaram mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

127. Jan,01,2010 51) Sri Varidelli Devaiah (45) by Heart Attack

Chittapur village, Mallapur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

128. Jan,02,2010 52) *Sri Nallagonda Swamy (20) suicide by taking pesticides

Ogulapur village, Ellanthakunta mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

129. Jan,02,2010 53) Sri Shanigaram Komuraiah (40) by Heart Attack

Kanukula village, Sulthanabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

130. Jan,02,2010 54) Sri Nyalapatla Hanmaiah Goud (55) by Heart Attack

Ganukula Kondapur village, Bejjanki mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

131. Jan,03,2010 55) *Sri Kasturi Srikanth (25) suicide by Hanging

Potlapally village, Husnabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

132. Jan,03,2010 56) *Sri Gaddam Ramana Reddy (27) suicide by taking pesticides

Bojannapet village, Peddapally mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

133. Jan,03,2010 57) Sri Todeti Lingaiah (45), S/o Narsaiah, a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

Bhupalapatnam village, Choppadandi mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No: Galanna TRS: 9395593366

134. Jan,07,2010 58) *Sri Kekkerla Madhusudhan (23) a TRS Cadre, suicide by Pesticides

Begumpet village, Manthani mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

135. Jan,7,2010 59) *Sri Narsingoju Rajender (26) suicide by taking Pesticides

Eklaaspur village, Kamanpur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

136. Jan,16,2010 60) *Sri Puthala Chandrashekar (24) suicide by Kerosene Flame

Maddulapally, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

137. Jan,18,2010 61) Sri Ramancha Sammaiah (34) by Heart Attack

Narsingapur village, Veenavanka mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

138. Jan,18,2010 62) Sri Todeti Shankar (24) by Heart Attack

Narayanapur village, Yellareddipet mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

139. Jan,21, 2010 63) Sri Nalla Gangadhar (25) by Heart Attack

Nakkalapally village, Dharmapuri mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

140. Jan,21, 2010 64) Sri Vasigolla Gopal (52) by Heart Attack

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Bejjanki village & mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

141. Jan,21, 2010 65) Sri Busaveni Nayakaiah (50) by Heart Attack

Lingannapet village, Gamhiraopet mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

142. Jan,22, 2010 66) *Sri Karre Rajesh (25) Suicide by Hanging

Gopalapur village, Elkathurthy mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

143. Jan,22,2010 67) *Sri Raju, (35), a Sarpanch, attempt suicide on 15th

& dead on 22nd

at Hyd

Dacharam village, Ellanthakunta mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

144. Jan, 28, 2010 68) *Sri Chirra Jeevan Kumar (20) suicide by Fan Hanging

Gadhinagar, Jagtial Town, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

145. Jan,28, 2010 69) *Sri Karmati Raghupathi (50), E.O. Dubbarajeswara Swamy Temple,

Suicide Khanapur village, Sarangapur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

146. Jan,31, 2010 70) *Sri Gotte Kalyan (Ashok) (19), a student, suicide by pesticides

Konaraopet village & mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

147. Feb.02, 2010 71) *Kum.Avaneni Jyothy (15) a Student, suicide by Pesticides (Suicide Note)

Ramannapet village, Konaraopet mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

Contact No:

148. Feb.04, 2010 72) Sri Chandaboina Rambabu (35) Suicide by Pesticides

Marripellygudem village, Karimnagar District

Contact No:

149. Feb.07, 2010 73) *Sri Rondla Satish Reddy (17), a SSC Student, Suicide by Pesticides

Muppidipally village, Karimnagar District

Contact No:

150. Feb.12, 2010 74) *Kum. K. Swapna (17),a Inter Student, by Kerosene Flame on 6th

dead

today Sanjaynagar, Godavarikhani Town, Karimnagar District

Contact No:

151. Feb.12, 2010 75) *Sri Mettupally Bhumaiah (50), attempt Suicide on 25th

Jan. dead today

Dabbaka village, Ibrahimpatnam mandal, Karimnagar District

Contact No:

152. Feb. ,2010 76) Sri Ramagiri Tirupathi (35), Ex-Army man, a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

#20-3-549, Suryanagar, Godavarikhani Town, Karimnagar District

Contact No:

Medak District:

153. Dec.30,2009 1)*Sri Vunuguru Srikanth (20) S/o Chandraiah , Suicide by

Hanging Duddeda village, Kondapaka mandal, Medak District

Contact No: 9440157641

154. Dec.02,2009 2) Smt. Voddera Lakshmi (40) W/o Parashuramulu by Heart

Attack Kondapaka village & mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: Kanaka Ramulu : 9949173373

155. Dec.04,2009 3) Sri P. Vinay (21) S/o Late. Sri Ramesh, dead in Accident at Rally

Pragnapur village & mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: Subhadra (Mother): 9704724509

156. Dec.05,2009 4) *Sri Gangaraboina Guruvaiah (48) Suicide by Hanging S/o Narsaiah

Mudiraj Mugdhoompur village, Nangunuru mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact MPTC Lingam Cell: 9963320409, Chakrapani (Sarpach) :9989807797

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157. Dec.06,2009 5) Sri Narsimhulu (32) by Heart Attack

Bhoompally village, Mirdoddi mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

158. Dec.06,2009 6) *Sri Narsing Naik (54) Suicide by Hanging

Mamidipally Thanda, Sangareddy mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

159. Dec.06,2009 7) Sri Puduri Narender Goud (35)S/o Kista Goud by Heart Attack

Gouraram village, Vargal mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: Srinivas Goud: 9866845905

160. Dec.07,2009 8) *Sri Varala Venkatesham (32), by Suicide

Ande village, Mirdoddi mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: Narsimhulu (brother) : 9951062410

161. Dec.15,2009 9) *Sri Nomula Shankar (40), a tailor, Suicide by Hanging due to

PRPdecision Sanjeevanraopet village, Narayankhed mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

162. Dec.16,2009 10) *Sri Kanneboina Ailaiah (25), S/o Ailaiah, (TRS) attempt suicide in flame on 8th

,died

on 16th

Kondapaka village & mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: Kanaka Ramulu : 9949173373

163. Dec. 16,2009 11) Sri Kanche Srinu (35) S/o Yellaiah by Heart Attack

Erravalli village, Kondapaka mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: C/o Ram Reddy 9908145452

164. Dec.16,2009 12) Sri Patti Hanmanthu (28), S/o Narsaiah by Heart Attack

Vardarajpur village, Jagdevpur mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: 9849238814

165. Dec.9,2009 13)*Rangaboina Ramesh H/o B. Laxmi (28) by Heart Attack, TRS Cadre

Dharmaram village, Mirdoddi mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: 9849163562

166. Dec.10,2009 14) *Sri Dabbeta Narsimhulu (32) H/o Padma by Heart Attack, TRS Cadre

Elagurthy village, Dubbaka mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: 9948535628

167. Dec.24,2009 15) *Sri Nagaraju (37) suicide by taking pesticides

Hoti (ke) village, Zaheerabad mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

168. Dec.24,2009 16) *Sri Muddapuram Rajaiah (37) a TRS Cadre, suicide by taking

Pesticides Kondapaka village & mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No: Laxma Reddy, MPTC: 9989967357

169. Dec.24,2009 17) Sri Bucha Malla Reddy (60) by Heart Attack

Chinnagundavelli village, Siddipet mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

170. Dec.24,2009 18) Sri Namra Naik (60) by Heart Attack

Challagidda thanda, Narayankhed mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

171. Dec.24,2009 19) Sri Todeti Yadagiri (35) by Heart Attack

Mulugu village & mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

172. Dec.27,2009 20) Sri Kottakapu Narayana (50), a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

Fareedpur village, Medak mandal & District

Contact No:

173. Dec.30,2009 21) Sri Narayana Reddy (50) a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

Valluru village, Manoor mandal, Medak Dist.

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174. Dec.30,2009 22) Sri Bakka Reddy (34) a Congress Cadre, by Heart Attack

Algolu village, Zaheerabad mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

175. Jan,01,2010 23) Sri Bhoom Reddy (45), Ex-Vice Sarpanch, by Heart Attack

Mupparam village, Medak mandal & Dist.

Contact No:

176. Jan,02,2010 24) Sri Sana Jaggaiah (60) by Heart Attack on watching TV

Ambajipet village, Chinna Shankarampet mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

177. Jan,02,2010 25) Sri Katkuri Yellaiah (65) a SC leader, by Heat Attack

Dubbaka village & mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

178. Jan,06,2010 26) *Sri Mandala Kanakaiah (22) suicide by Hanging

Padmanabhunipally village, Dubbaka mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

179. Jan,12,2010 27) Sri Ponduri Satyam (36), S/o Ilaiah by Heart Attack

Marpadaga village, Kondapaka mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

180. Jan,16,2010 28) *Sri Chintha Narender (46), a Tailor, suicide by Kerosene Flame

Zaheerabad Town, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

181. Feb.01, 2010 29) *Sri Murali (25), a Photographer, Suicide by Poison

Dubbaka village & mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

182. Feb.03, 2010 30) Kum.Akula Mounika (13) a 8th

Student, by Heart Attack (on Com.

Formation)Chellapur village, Dubbaka mandal, Medak District

Contact No:

183. Feb.04, 2010 31)* Sri Nagaraju (23), attempt suicide by Kerosene Flame on 1st, dead on

4th

Sulthanapur village, Patancheru mandal, Medak Dist.

Contact No:

184. Feb.07, 2010 32) Sri Ramulu (39) by Heart Attack

Thandkapally village, Siddipet mandal, Medak District.

Contact No:

185. Feb.14, 2010 33) Sri Narasimha Reddy, Suicide attempted was dead on 14, Gandhi

Hospital Vemulghat village, Medak District.

Contact No:

186. Feb.22, 2010 34) *Sri R. Swamy Chary, a 10th Student, Suicide by taking Pesticides in

Temple Dubbaka village & mandal, Medak District

Contact No:

Nalgonda District:

187. Dec.01,2009 1) Sri D. Yadaiah by Heart Attack

Appajipet mandal, Nalgonda mandal & District

Contact No: Danamma (Wife): 9959405665

188. Dec.03,2009 2) **Sri Kasoju Srikanth Chary (23), S/o Venkatachary by Suicide in Petrol

Flame Podichedu village, Mothkur mandal, Nalgonda District

Contact No: 9160013209

189. Dec.04,2009 3) *Sri Pabba Eshwaraiah (75) by Suicide

Madhapuram village, Nalgonda District

Contact No:

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190. Dec.05,2009 4) Sri Dosapally Sathaiah by Heart Attack

Singaram village, Rajapet mandal, Nalgonda District

Contact No: Smt. Gongidi Sunitha

191. Dec.06,2009 5) *Sri Dharavath Sudhakar Naik (23), ST-Engg. Student suicide by Hanging

Rampur, Gogulagutta Thanda, Turkapally mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

192. Dec.06,2009 6) *Sri Sattu Veeranagulu (26) by taking pesticides in Telangana

Rally Palavaram village, Nadigudem mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No: Mandapally Srinivas Goud: 9

193. Dec.07,2009 7) *Sri Gunti Satish Yadav (30), Suicide by hanging

Raigir village, Bhongir mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No: Alimineti Krishna Reddy: 9866347228

194. Dec.17,2009 8) *Sri Pottabattula Narender (34) S/o Laxminarayana, Suicide by

pesticides Kattangur village & mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact Cell: 9248791979

195. Dec.17,2009 9) *Sri Y. Dayakar Reddy (35) Advocate, suicide by Hanging

Dacharam village, Mothkur mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact Cell: 9347090909

196. Dec.06,2009 10) *Sri Shiva Charan P/H (24) Suicide by kerosene flame

Ramajipet Village, Yadagirigutta mandal, Nalgonda Dist

Contact No:

197. Dec 05,2009 11) Sri Gyara Jagadish (35) s/o Yadagiri by heart attack

Patelgudem village, Alair mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

198. Dec.06,2009 12) Sri Yelagandula Laxminarayana (60) S/o Balakishtaiah by Heart Attack

Tangutoor village, Alair mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

199. Dec.26,2009 13) Sri Yadaiah (45) a CPI Leader by Heart Attack

Ramannapet village & mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

200. Dec.30,2009 14) Gaddapati Ramalingaiah (43) by Heart Attack

Khalimora village, Kattanguru mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

201. Jan,03,2010 15) Sri Vanguri Ramulu (35) by Heart Attack

Janampally village, Ramannapet mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

202. Jan,04,2010 16) *Smt. Bandari Rajanai (19) D/oNarayana,a B.Sc III yr student by Kerosene

flm Peddapadishela village, Gundala mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

203. Jan,05,2010 17) *Smt. Kola Dhanamma (30), W/o Venkataiah suicide by Kerosene Flame

Banda Kothapally village, Gundala mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

204. Jan,13, 2010 18) *Nama Natraj (21) a Degree Student,(Nizam College) by Bike Accident

Gollepally village, Valigonda, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

205. Jan,18,2010 19)*Sri K. Venugopal Reddy, (24) MCA, student, Suicide by Kerosene Flame

Dosapadu village, Penpahad mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

206. Jan,21, 2010 20) *Sri Alavakuntla Dasharath (38) Suicide by Hanged with Fan

IDA, Suryapet Town, Nalgonda Dist.

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207. Jan,29, 2010 21) *Sri Badri Ramulu (23) a MRPS Cadre, Suicide by Pesticides

Bhudanpochampally village & mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

208. Feb.01, 2010 22) *Sri Shaik Anwar (29), Suicide by Hanging

Choutuppal village & mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

209. Feb.10, 2010 23) *Sri Kavadi Krishna (33), by Suicide

Guduru village, Bibinagar mandal, Nalgonda Dist.

Contact No:

210. Feb.20, 2010 24) Yenagandula Srinivas (22), a Egg. Student, suicide by taking Pesticides

Kranthinagar, Aleir Town, Nalgonda District

Contact No:

Adilabad District:

211. Dec.04,2009 1) *Sri Allamkonda Chinna Bapanna (38), S/o Komraiah, by Heart Attack

Surzapur village, Khanapur mandal, Adilabad District

Contact No:Gangavva (Wife): 9441460310

212. Dec.04,2009 2)*Sri Nampally Bhaskara Chary (Age: 35 Years) Suicide by jumping in

Suddavagu Project S/o Shankaraiah, Bhainsa Town, Adilabad District.

Contact Cell: Ravi : 9948783001

213. Dec.09, 2009 3) *Sri Mutyala Raja Goud (Bapa Goud) (55), by Hanging with wear TRS Flag

Chennur village & mandal, Adilabad District (TRS Mandal Vice President)

Contact No:

214. Dec.09, 2009 4) Sri Boddu Krishna (41), a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

Tilaknagar, Mancherial Town, Adilabad District

Contact No:

215. Dec.18,2009 5) Sri Mamidala Narayana (40) S/oRajamallu, by Heart Attack

Laxettipet village & mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:Tirupathi MPTC : 9849158350

216. Dec.24,2009 6) Sri Karan (30) suicide by Hanging

Dhanora village, Indravelli mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

217. Dec.24,2009 7) Sri Chenigarapu Srinivas (38), a Linemen, by Heart Attack

Vidyanagar, Khanapur Town, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

218. Dec.25,2009 8) *Sri Narsaiah (30) suicide by taking pesticides

Lingala village, Kadem mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

219. Dec.27,2009 9) Sri Borlakunta Linganna (32) by Hear Attack

Degama village, Bazarhatnoora mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

220. Dec.30,2009 10) Sri Budde Suman (17), a Inter student, suicide by Pesticides

Konurunagaram village, Kasipeta mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

221. Jan,06,2010 11) *Sri Enugu Bhooma Reddy (24) suicide by Hanging in Hyderabad

Bhorigama village, Ichoda mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

222. Jan,06,2010 12) *Kum. Dharavath Swetha (20) suicide by taking Pesticides

Ankena village, Khanapur mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

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223. Jan,07,2010 13) *Sri Katterla Ravi (25) Suicide by taking Pesticides

Sirikonda village, Ichoda mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

224. Jan,07,2010 14) *Sri Vamanrao Surya (27), Suicide by taking Pesticides

Sonala village, Boath mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

225. Jan,21, 2010 15) Sri Peerthy Gopal (45) by Heart Attack

Degoan village, Bhaimsa mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

226. Jan,23, 2010 16) Sri Ravi Kanth (22) by Heart Attack

Utnooru village & mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

227. Jan,23, 2010 17) Sri Shankaraiah (45) by Heart Attack

Mandamarri village & mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

228. Jan,31, 2010 18) Sri Janardhan (31), Suicide by Pesticides

Sonala village, Bazarhatnoor mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

229. Feb.02, 2010 19) Sri Dhood Ram (65), by Heart Attack

Pittala Wada, Adilabad Town, Adilabad District

Contact No:

230. Feb.03, 2010 20) Smt.Shobha Rani (22), a House Wife, Suicide by Pesticides

Adilabad District

Contact No:

231. Feb.05, 2010 21) Sri Ravi (22), Suicide by taking Pesticides “for Telangana” in Note in

Marati Korvagalli Street, Bhaimsa Town, Adilabad District

Contact No:

232. Feb.05, 2010 22) Sri Gourang Datt (35), Suicide by Hanging

Mahalakshmi Wada, Adilabad Town, Adilabad District

Contact No:

233. Feb.05, 2010 23) Sri Melki Mahesh (30) a Auto Driver, by Heart Attack in Shanti Rally

Dabbarampally village, Chennur mandal, Adilabad District

Contact No:

234. Feb.07, 2010 24) Sri Cherla Sudarshan (38), a Employ, by Heart Attack

Koda village, Adilabad District.

Contact No:

235. Feb.07, 2010 25) Sri Pawar Praveen (31), a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack

Utnoor village & mandal, Adilabad District

Contact No:

236. Feb.08, 2010 26) *Sri Krishnapally Satish Kumar (21), a B.Sc Student, Suicide by Hanging

Barampur village, Thalamadugu mandal, Adilabad District

Contact No:

237. Feb.10, 2010 27) Sri Siraj Ahmed (45), by Heart Attack

Laxettipet village & mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

238. Feb.21,2010 28) *Sri Katlakunta Rajeswar (35) suicide by taking Pesticides

Badankurthy village, Khanapur mandal, Adilabad Dist.

Contact No:

Nizamabad District:

239. Dec.01,2009 1)*Sri P. Kishtaiah Mudiraj (Age:40) Police Constable by Suicide with his

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Weapon,Shivaipally village, Biknoor mandal, Nizamabad District

Contact No. Padma (Wife): 9676162546

240. Dec.07,2009 2) Sri Aindla Lingaiah (45) by Heart Attach

Issaipeta village, Machareddy mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No: Vishnu(Son) : 9652386374

241. Dec.09, 2009 3) Sri Kashaiah (55) a TRS Cadre, by Heart Attack by watching TV

Uttanur village, Gandhari mandal, Nizamabad District.

Contact No:

242. Dec.15,2009 3) *Sri Akula Anjaiah (42) S/o Kailash, by Heart Attach

Gandhari village & mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No: 9492208831

243. Dec.15,2009 4) *Sri Basanth Kumar/shivakumar, S/o Sarvappa (30) by jumping in Well

Yellareddy village & Mandal

Contact No: 801990990

244. Dec.15,2009 5) Sri Badavath Mothiram (46), a TRS leader, by Heart Attach

Chervumundu tanda, Dammannapet village, Dharpally mandal, Niz-bad Dist.

Contact No:

245. Dec.14,2009 6) *Sri Gula Sailu (35) by Heart Attack on TRS Vijayotsava Rally

Narsingraopally village, Nizamsagar manda, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact Cell: 9803139119

246. Dec.22,2009 7) *Sri P. Gangadhar (48), a Police Constable suicide with his service weapon

Maklur village & mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No:

247. Dec.24,2009 8) Sri Nomula Yadaiah (45) by Heart Attack

Bikkanur village, Yellareddi mandal, Nizmabad Dist.

Contact No:

248. Dec.26,2009 9) *Kum. Kummari Sunitha (12) Suicide by Hanging

Gandhari village & mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No:

249. Dec.26,2009 10) Smt. Bibi Yabi (48) by Heart Attack

Rudruru village, Nizamabad mandal & Dist.

Contact No:

250. Jan,02,2010 11) Sri Jangam Prabhakar (36) a Contractor, by Heart Attack

Adluru Yellareddy village, Nizamabad mandal & Dist.

Contact No:

251. Jan,07,2010 12) Sri Balaiah (23) a Vidya Valetere, by Heart Attack

Lingampalli village, Nizamsagar mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No: 9912100773

252. Jan,21, 2010 14) *Kum. Boosa Sumalatha (23) a B.Ed. Student, Suicide by Hanging

Dichpally Khilla, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No:

253. Jan,21,2010 15) *Sri Kadem Naresh Kumar (24) Suicide by Hanging

Kamareddy Village & mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No:

254. Jan,21,2010 16) Sri Naveen (32) by Heart Attack

Sirpur village & mandal, Nizmabad Dist.

Contact No:

255. Jan,21, 2010 17) *Sri Gangadhar (40) Suicide by Kerosene Flame

Pedda Valgote village, Sirikonda mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No:

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256. Jan,22, 2010 18) Sri Kadluram Yerranna (42)a Telangana Singer,by Heart Attack after prog.

Ghanapur village, Dichpally mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No:

257. Feb.03, 2010 19) Kum. Rajitha (17), a Student, by Heart Attack

Tukkojiguda village, Sadashivanagar mandal, Nizamabad District

Contact No:

258. Feb.06, 2010 20) Sri Harilal (50), a Sarpanch, by Heart Attack

Amrad village, Maklur mandal, Nizamabad District

Contact No:

259. Feb.07, 2010 21) Sri Kethavath Srinivas (17), a Inter Student, suicide by Pesticides

Dharmareddi Thanda, Nizamabad District

Contact No:

260. Feb.07, 2010 22) *Sri Oddenna (35), suicide by jumping in River

Gunjili village, Makluru mandal, Nizamabad District

Contact No:

261. Feb.07, 2010 23) Sri Gundla Sayanna (55), by Heart Attack

Abbapur village, Nizamabad District.

Contact No:

262. Feb.10, 2010 24) Sri Rajeshwar Reddy, Suicide by taking Pesticides

Devaipally village, Nizamabad Dist.

Contact No:

Mahbubnagar District:

263. Dec.06,2009 1)*Sri M. Shiva (20) S/o Srinu, by Heart Attack by watching T.V., a TRSV-JAC

Achampet village & mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

Contact Cell: 9912541255

264. Dec.23,2009 2) Sri Velugu Rangaiah (45) S/o Narayana, by Heart Attack

Kondanagula village, Balmur mandal (Achampet), Mahbubnagar Dist.

Contact: Balaswamy 9490143196

265. Dec.24,2009 3) Sri Bestha Rangaiah (35) by Heart Attack

Kondanagula village, Balmur mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

Contact No:

266. Dec.26,2009 4) Smt. Padmamma (45) by Heart Attack

Narayanpet village & mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

Contact No:

267. Jan,01,2009 5) Sri Chinna Ramaiah (55) a JAC Jagan father, by Heart Attack

Srirangapur village, Kondurg mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

Contact No:

268. Jan,20,2010 6) *Kum. Suvarna (20) a Student, Suicide by Kerosene Flame

Mirasipally village, Kothakota mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

Contact No:

269. Feb.16, 2010 7) *Sri Mallesh (24) by Suicide

Jadcherla village & mandal, Mahbubnagar Distr.

Contact No:

Khammam District:

270. Dec.24,2009 1) Smt. Madala Anasurya (60) by Heart Attack

Garla village & mandal, Khammam Dist.

Contact Cell:

Ranga Reddy District:

271. Dec.30,2009 1) *Sri Vinod Kumar (23) a Home Guard, suicide by Hanging

Keruru village, Jogipet mandal, Rangareddy Dist.

Contact Cell:

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272. Jan,01,2010 2) Sri Naregudem Kistaiah (45) a MIM cadre, by Heart Attack

Chittgidda village, Ranga reddy Dist.

Contact No:

273. Jan,27, 2010 3) *Sri Shekhar Reddy (24), a Driver, suicide by Kerosene Flame

Behind of Ward Office, LB Nagar, Hyderabad

Contact No:

274. Feb.20, 2010 4) **Sri S.Yadaiah(19),a Inter Student,Suicide by Flame at OU Assembly

Muttadi Nagaram village, Maheswaram mandal, Ranga Reddy Dist.

Contact No:

275. Feb.22, 2010 5) *Kum. Arige Saritha (19) a Inter Student,Sindu College,M.patnm by

Hangng Ajeejnagar village, Moinabad mandal, Ranga Reddy District (Chevella Const.)

Contact No: D/o Narsimha (wrote a letter to CM for Telanana cause)

Hyderabad:

276. 1)*Sri Narasimha dead in Latti Charge in Hyderabad

Contact No:

277. 2)*Sri Eedaiah by Suicide in Hyderabad

Contact No:

278. Dec.6, 2009 3) Sri Bommideni Rajender (49) by Heart Attack

Gynani Jailsingnagar, Filmnagar, Hyderabad

Contact No:

279. Dec.25,2009 4) Sri Samuel (70) by Heart Attack on watching TV

West maredpally, Secunderabad, Hyd

Contact No:

SUICIDE ATTEMPTS REORTED AND YET TO GET SOME UPDATES

280. Sri Devaraya Ramesh, (24) attempt to Suicide and Condition is serious on 06-12-2009

Katkoor village, Bachannapet mandal, Warangal District.

281. Sri Karne Bikshapathi, TRS leader attempt suicide by hitting his head on 07-12-2009

Bhagirthipeta village, Warangal Dist.

282. Miss. Jana Bai (16) attempt suicide on 07-12-2009

Gouraram village, Gandhari mandal, Nizamabad Dist.

283. Sri Kadagandla Tirupathi (TRS Leader) attempt suicide by Kerosene flame on 07-12-2009

Venkatraopally village, Ellanthakunta mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

284. Sri Dandem Rathan Kumar, TRSV President, Narsampet Division attempt suicide on 8th

, Dec

Narsampet village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

285. Kumari Bommagani Bhavani, Degree Student, attempt suicide on 8th

Dec, 2009

Deekshakuntla village, Nekkonda mandal, Warangal Dist.

286. Sri Tudum Shankar, S/o Balaiah (30) attempt suicide

Ande village, Mirdoddi mandal, Medak Dist. 9618930169

287. Sri Bandaru Mallesham (30), S/o Mallaiah attempt suicide & still in Hospital

Koluguru village, Gajwel mandal, Medak Dist.

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288. Sri Neeradi Sanjeevulu (16)

289. Miss. Parchaaki Lalitha, a student, attempt suicide by taking Hair Dye

Chirrakunta village, Asifabad mandal, Adilabad Dist.

290. Sri Chiluveru Mahesh (18) attempt suicide by pesticides

Vangapally village, Kamalapur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

291. Sri Nagaraju (20), a Inter student, attempt suicide by Kerosene

Vankeswaram village, Amrabad mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

292. Sri Vishwanadula Yadagiri (45) attempt suicide by leaking Gas Cylender

Shivaramnagar Street, Nalgonda Town

293. Sri Guddati Raju (17) attempt suicide by Kerosene

Vankeswaram village, Amrabad mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

294. Sri Kattekola Laxman, Single Window Director, attempt suicide by Kerosene flame

Choppadandi village & mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

295. Sri Battula Tirupathi, attempt suicide by Pesticides on 26-12-2009

Maddikunta village, Mustabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

296. Sri Swamy attempt suicide by taking pesticides

Pothapally village, Laxettipet mandal, Adilabad Dist.

297. Sri Bajjepadige Raji Reddy, attempt suicide by taking pesticides

Moraipally village, Karimnagar mandal & Dist.

298. Sri Nevuri Raju (36) attempt suicide by Kerosene flame

Aitharajupally village, Sulthanabad mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

299. Sri Gaddam Anil (16), a Student, attempt suicide by Kerosene flame

Togarrai village, Sulthanabad mandal, Karimnagar dist.

300. Sri Chiluveru Mahesh, a student, attempt suicide by taking pesticides

Vangapally village, Kamalapur mandal, Karimnagar Dist.

301. Sri Sudharshan (25) attempt suicide by Kerosene flame

Chandampally, Nalogonda Dist. On Jan, 01,2010

302. Sri Upparapally Arun (28) attempt suicide by handling Electric Line on Transformer with shouting “Jai

Telangana”. Nasarpura, Siddipet Town, Medak Dist. On 02-01-2010

303. Sri Kotaiah (33) attempt suicide by taking pesticides on 03-01-2010

Venkatapuram village & mandal, Warangal Dist.

304. Sri Narender (38) attempt suicide by Kerosene Flame on 07-01-2010

Nizamabad Town, Nizamabad Dist.

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305. Sri Uppalaiah (35) jumped on House on Jan,21,2010

Mahabubabad Town, Waranagal Dist.

306. Sri Ghouse Miya attempt suicide by taking pesticides on Jan, 21, 2010

Kyathampally village, Damaragidda mandal, Mahbubnagar Dist.

307. Sri Uttej (26) a BJYM leader, attempt suicide by Kerosene Flame

Armoor village & mandal, Nizmabad Dist.

308. Sri K. Ashok (22) attempt suicide on Jan, 23, 2010

Ghanapur village, Marpally mandal, Rangareddy Dist.

309. Sri Gandam Purnachander (15) attempt suicide by Kerosene Flame (S.Note) on 02, Feb, 2010

Balajinagar, Warangal

310. Sri Chanda Anji Reddy, a Activist attempt by self stabbing at Aata-Pata prog. On 03,Feb, 2010

Halia village & mandal, Nalgonda District.

311. Sri Srinivasa Chary (35) S/o Venkataiah, attempt suicide by handling Electric main Line

Balapur, Hyderabad on 3rd

December, 2009. Cell : 9399911537

312. Sri Ponugoti Karunakar (22) S/o Rama Rao, attempt by Sleeping pills on watching Srikrishna committee on

TV, Koppolu village, Gurrampodu mandal, Nalgonda District.

313. Sri Mohd. Sharfuddin, M.Com, OU Student JAC, attempt suicide by Mosiquito Killer Liquid

Potharam village, Narmetta mandal, Warangal District

314. Kum. MD. Savera (19) a Degree Student, attempt suicide on 20-02-10

Papaiahpet village, Chennaraopet mandal, Warangal District

315. Sri Sarangaphani (21), a Auto Driver, attempt suicide by kerosene flame on 27-02-2010

Yeshwanthapur village, Jangaon mandal, Warangal District.

Analitical survey of the deaths from the data collected

District wise number of deaths:

District Number of deaths

Warangal 90

Karim nagar 87

Nalgonda 38

Medak 37

Adilabad 29

Nizamabad 27

Mahaboobnagar 11

RangaReddy 7

Hyderabad 6

Khammam 3

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Percentage of deaths - age wise grouping:

Age group Percentage of deaths

10 to 20 yrs 10%

20 to 30 yrs 29%

30 to 40 yrs 36%

40 to 50 yrs 21%

50 to 60 yrs 14%

60 to 70 yrs 10%

Death occurred by different ways;

By Number of deaths

Consuming poison 44

Hanging 31

Burning 26

Jumping from trees and buildings 11

Jumping in to well 6

Jumping from train 3

Catching electric wires 3

Shooting with pistol 2

Heart Attacks 126

Number of students died-----48

Number of political party workers died----36 (TRS, Congress, BJP, CPI, MIM etc)

Number of artisans died----20

So far we surveyed 13 sample cases of suicides reported during Telangana agitation, with

different socio economical and educational and living conditions.

Sample case-1: Laxmaiah(27) (Hoti-B, Medak Dist)-suicide by kerosine

Sample case-2: Sai kumar( 21)(Kodada village, Nalgonda Dist)-suicide by hanging

Sample case-3: Srinivas(22) (Aler town, Nalgonda district)-suicide by poison

Sample case-4: MD. Savera(19) (papayyapeta of Chennarao Pet mandal, Warangal)

by kerosine

Sample case-5: Sunil kumar(22) (HNK, WGL), PG in Journalism- suicide byhanging

Sample case-6: pavani,(19) ( siripuram village of Ramannapet, Nalgonda)-suicide by

hanging

Sample case-7: Anil kumar(22) (Aleir mandal, Nalgonda dist) - suicide by hanging

Sample case-8: Karunakar (Vangapahad village, Warangal district)- suicide by

kerosine

Sample case-9: Interviews with the K.U acadamissions.

Sample-case-10: Viswanathula yadagiri(45) (Nalgonda town)-suicide by gas cylinder.

Sample-11: Shiva Charan(50)(Aler, Nlgonda dist)- suicide by kerosine

Sample-12: Rajkumar(22)(Narsampet town, Warangal)- suicide by kerosine

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Sample-13: Shaik Anwar, 29yrs, Choutuppal village & mandal, Nalgonda Dist, suicide by

hanging

SAMPLE CASES OF SURVEY-1

Laxmaiah (Hoti-B, Medak Dist, 27 years, Male, BC, ITI, Unmarried, Working in a

private company as Turner) suicide on 25/2/2010

Only bread earner for family of 6 members with 2 brothers, 1 sister and parents

from a poor agriculture family in a draught prone village.

He is very dedicated, skillful and hardworking. His main dream was to get a job

in BHEL, Hyderabad. In his first attempt five (5) yrs ago, he passed written test

but failed in interview. Second time he passed both; but BHEL HR told him that

they messed up with name, and offered the job to some other Laxmiah. With this,

he was completely frustrated for almost 6 months. Again in Jan 2010, he appeared

for the test, for the third time. BHEL announced result of this tests on only 1000

candidates whereas 10,000 took the test. They gave some flimsy reasons when

asked for explanation. Sensing some conspiracy, he, along with local politicians,

MLA, other unemployed youth have organized hunger strike out side BHEL in

the month of Jan 2010. Unable to justify their acts, BHEL HR finally agreed to

cancel the test and re-conduct the test again.

He ended his life by burning with kerosene in front of BHEL Admin main gate.

He wrote a 17 pages of suicide note. We can understand that he was working on

his note for at least three (3) days based on the dates on the suicide note. He raised

several questions to all the concerned people and the managements of the both

public sector and private companies and touched all aspects of current agitation –

such as lathi charge on OU girls, home minister being a lady, lathi charge on

Lawyers, events during 11/29- 12/9. Subsequent events in Seema Andhra areas,

Promises made by MLAs, Ministers Geetha Reddy, Damodar Reddy, Jana Reddy,

Komati Reddy Venkat Reddy of congress party and Nagam Janardhan Reddy of

TDP and some other local leaders etc.

He wrote how BHEL is exploiting Telangana employees and giving Telangana

share to Andhra

He was a great fan of Chiranjeevi. He donated his blood to Chiranjeevi blood

bank, three times in one year. He also donated his eyes. He voted to Prajarajyam

based on Chirnajeevi‟s Samajika Telangana slogan. He had couple of photographs

with Chiranjeevi. He tore apart one of these photos frustrated by Chiranjeevi‟s U-

turn on Telangana

He wrote an article (in English) about the education and Child Labor.

He had very good writing skills that are on par with a mid-level journalist.

According to suicide notes, FIR, Panchanama report etc., he has ended his life for

the cause of Telangana state.

His suicide underscores the frustration in Telangana youth from rural areas

of Medak district as they were deprived of employment opportunities in

public sector companies like BHEL which is in his native district.

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Survey team interacting with the family members, friends and villagers of Laxmaiah at

Hothi-B village. All the certificates, photos, press clipping etc are spread on the floor.

V.V.Rao (SACIR)(wearing black pant pants),Jagadish(JTNRI Forum, wearing white

pants) ,Shekar (JTNRI Forum, wearing blue jeans) with family members of Laxmaiah

along with Lakshmaiah‟s photo hanging behind on the wall.

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Villagers and sarpanch meet with the survey teem in center of the Hoti-B village

Place of Laxmaiah dead body was buried in Hoti-B village

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Place of Laxmaiah committed suicide in front of the BHEL administrative building, we

can see the half burnt remaining of his clothes & the garlands to his photo.

SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-2

Sai kumar; Kodada village,Nalgonda District; age 20 years, Yadava caste,

Only son, completed his education up to inter in kodada village. At the time of his

suicide, Sai kumar was a final year student of engineering collage of Osmania university

campus. He is from a middle class agricultural family with his mother and grandfather

helping him to study. He was a very bright student, secured 67th

Rank in EMCT and got

selected in engineering program at the prestigious Osmania University, Hyderabad.

He was a hard working and merit student. His professors acknowledge that he is a very

intelligent student.

Sai kumar friends say that he used to talk about Telangana and the problems faced by

different people. He actively participated in Telangana agitation rallies, processions, relay

hunger strikes etc.

Frustrated by the false statements of the political parties‟ leaders he committed suicide by

hanging himself with a plastic wire in his room in the hostel of O.U campus. In his

suicide note, he appealed to 3.5 crores of Telangana people not to believe in political

party leaders and their false promises. He asked Telangana youth to lead the agitation to

success. His final wish was to take his final funeral procession to the State assembly.

His death has given a message how the mertoriuos and self esteemed students are

worried about the irresponsive behaviour of the political party leaders and their ill-

effects on the society. He wanted everyone to take notice of this and requested to

encourage new leader ship for coming generations.

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Suicide note of Saikumar, Student of Osmania University, Hyderabad

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Mother, Grandfather and Grandmother of SaiKumar

The survey team addressing the media on Telangana suicides at Kodad, Nalgonda

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SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-3

Srinivas (Aler, Nalgonda district, age-22 yrs, Male, Padmashali caste, B. Tech –

Final year student) – He was the eldest child of the family. He has one brother and

one sister. The whole family went to bed after dinner as usual. He got up again in the

middle of the night and watched the TV at low volume. He drank some poison and

started vomiting. This is when the family got up and found that he was committing

suicide.

He told them that he will be getting job soon and all their problems will be solved. He

was a class topper and hard working student. He was from a poor weaver family and

their only source of income was the hand weaving machine. He believed that separate

State is the only solution to get employment to Telangana youth.

In his suicide note, he wrote that the central government is playing delay tactics on

separate Telangana State. He wrote that there are no chances of Telangana youth

securing jobs without separation and his suicide should help open the eyes of

politicians. He wished his death will pave the way for Telangana separation and

future generations will get jobs in independent Telangana State

His death clearly suggests that the students studying in technical education are

very much worried about their future in combined State of A.P and do not see

any rays of hope.

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Family members of Srinivas, a final year engineering student from Aler,

Nalgonda district.

The traditional weaving machine “Maggam” is the only source of income to the

family of Srinivas

SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-4

MD. Savera; (papayyapeta village of Chennarao Peta mandal, Warangal

dist),19 years age, Female, Muslim, Inter 2n year student) – Mother along with

Saver and her younger brother came to this village after father deserted her

mother when they were kids. Mother is living with his brother. Her mother is

working as labourer while her brother is studying ITI. This girl was active in

Telangana movement, for the last 2 years. She encouraged entire village folks to

participate in supporting activities of Telangana agitation such as bonalu, vanta-

vaarpu etc.

She committed suicide by burning with kerosene in her house when no one was

around. This happened exactly after couple of hours of Yadaiah self-immolating

in OU. Everyone believes that she was watching the TV9 and got emotional and

took the extreme step. Recently, couple of journalist from New York Times

visited this family.

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Mother and brother if Md. Savera of NarsamPet, Warangal district

TV played a big role in Md. Savera‟s suicde. She was frustrated by the games the

politicians and parties were playing and dealying the formation of separate

Telangana State

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Village Sarpanch blaming the irresponsible political parties for unfortunate

suicides by youth.

SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-5

Sunil (Hanumkonda, WGL, 22 years, Male, BC, PG in Journalism) – Sunil‟s father

died 10 years ago. He lived with his mother and elder brother who work in a mutton

shop. They own a small house near Kakatiya University gate, Warangal. He worked for

Prajashakthi news paper as a reporter. He started his life as paper boy, mostly self-

financed his entire education and was very active in the Telangana movement. He always

used to be in the fore-front for any Telangana related activities. He committed suicide by

hanging himself in the house, when his brother and mother went to temple.

In his suicide note he wrote that as a reporter he was unable to take active role in the

Telangana movement. He was not happy with his job as the situations in his work place

were not permitting him to write about the political parties and felt that he is not in a

position to do justice. He says, Telangana movement is at its peak and no one can stop

the separation of Telangana. He requested the political party leaders to immediately

resign from the jobs .He got frustrated with the behavior of the leaders and decided to

commit suicide. He wrote that his death should influence the leaders to get Telangana.

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Suicide note by Anil, journalist from Warangal near Kakatiya University

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Mother and Grandmother of Sunil talking to the survey team

SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-6

pavani,(19) ( Siripuram village of Ramannapet, Nalgonda) – Pavani committed

suicide by hanging herself with frustration and despair over injustices to Telangana and

delayed separate statehood to Telangana

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This foundation stone laid by late Chief Minister of Hyderabad State in 1957 at the

Government degree college, Nalgonda. Pavani was frustrated by these false promises

which ultimately led to her suicide for Telangana.

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The teaching staff and students of NG College, Nalgonda sharing their experiences and

feelings on Telangana movement and sucides

SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-7

Anilkumar (Aler, 22 years, Male, SC, Inter) – Anil‟s father works for South Central

Railway (SCR). He has 2 sisters and 1 bother. One sister got married and other one

completed nurse training and was trying for a job. Anil was in school and also used to

take care of their agriculture, cows etc. He committed suicide by hanging himself near

their paddy field. He was so attached to his mother. His mother has been crying all the

time since his death.

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Anil Kumar‟s family

Anil‟s mother with Survey members

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SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-8

Karunakar from Vangapahad village, Warangal district, 22 years, Male, BC

from dommari casts. Karunakar studied up to 6th

class and lost his parents in his

childhood. This family is virtually is un-educated. He has a younger brother (10

years) and a sister (14 years). He lived with his grandparents. Brother is working

as a labourer in a local wine shop. According to his grandparents and neighbors,

he always talked about Telangana, nothing but Telangana. He committed suicide

by burning himself with kerosene himself, right in the middle of the road in broad

day light.

Those who are from Warangal areas would know the uniqueness of this village.

This boy belonged to Dommari caste. This caste used to be under ST category

until 1983. During NTR govt they were moved to BCs and were not aware of it

until 1995.This boy always wanted to help his community to grow big, prosper

and get respect in the society. The village is very proud of his sacrifice. They have

erected several large flexies in the village. They also organized Dhoom-Dham in

memory of Karunakar.

It is very clear from his suicide that irrespective of backwardness, caste

Telangana is asking for liberation from Andhra. Separation and Self

governance to Telangana was the main message from Karunakar.

Life size cut-out of Karunkar belonging to Dommari caste in Vanga Pahad

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Karunakar‟s sister,brother and grand father

Karunakar committed suicide in front of his work place,the wine shop, while a big

procession is going on for Telangana agitation.

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SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-9

Interviews with Kakatiya University academicians:

Prof. Shobha of Kakatiya University, Warangal sharing her views on the most significant

sacrifices from Telangana people and students

Prof. Sambaiah demands the political parties to take responsibily for the suicides.

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Prof.Seetha Rama Rao and Prof. Papi Reddy say that the suicides are mostly from

weaker sections of the society. Prof. Swarna Latha feels that the emotional disturbances

are the root cause for these suicides.

SAMPLE CASE STUDY-10

Viswanathula yadagiri(45) (Nalgonda town)-suicide by gas cylinder

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Family members of Vishwanathulu Yadagiri of Nalgonda with S. Yadagir, famous writer

and other survey team members

SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-11

Shiva Charan (Ahmad Nagar, Yadagiri gutta mandal), 50 years, Male, SC-Mala

caste, Intermediate completed) . Shiva Charan was a strong follower of TRS. He has been

working with TRS for the last 3 years. He committed suicide in the backyard of his house

burning with kerosene. After having dinner with his family; entire family members were

watching the TV. After sometime he went to backside of the house.

He was moved to Gandhi hospital doctors advised wife to move to private hospital. He

died after 3 days. He leaves behind wife; and 5 kids (3 girls, 2 boys). One is doing nurse

training, 3rd

girl is in 10th

but did not appear the exams b/c of the incident. The two boys

are 4th and 5th

grades.

He was a student of AG collage Hyderabad, completed his degree in 1980 and a

victim of not getting reservation as he is from mala community. He was telling

everyone that mala community in Telangana was not given priority and the caste

reservation is upgraded and he lost the opportunity get a job while he was in college.

He always felt that only Telangana separation would help the future generations.

Family members of Shiva Charan of Ahmad Nagar, Yadagiri Gutta mandal.

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SAMPLE CASE SURVEY-12

Rajkumar (Narsampet, Warangal, 22 years, Male, Padmashali, Inter studied) -

A boy from goldsmith community from Narasmpet town who committed suicide.

His father is slightly mentally retarded; and does not work. Younger brother does

not have one eye. Mother has not been doing well. They have no assets. The only

income to the family was from Rajkumar's goldsmith work that is no longer alive

Cut-out of RajKumar in Narsampet town

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TJAC banners:

1. Demanding to introduce Telangana bill in the Parliament immediately

2. Requesting students not sacrifice their lives

Mother and brother of RajKumar sharing their agony

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SAMPLE CASE STUDY-13

Shaik Anwer, Choutuppal village & mandal, Nalgonda district, was the only earning member of

the family with a tire puncture shop in choutuppal town. He spent one lakh to send his

brother to Dubai for employment but failed to repay the loans as he was sent back from

gulf. He is now trying to find a job in choutuppal industrial area. He says, only

TELANGANA separation could help his family earn livelihood.

Family member for Shaik Anwar, Chottuppal, Nalgonda district.

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Final conclusions and our sincere and humble plea:

This report will be submitted to you in the form of book at a later date. We can provide

you with more details of our surveys from all the districts.

After analyzing these death reports and interacting with family members, friends,

political party leaders at village and mandal level, it is evident that these deaths are

suicides out of frustration and despair during the Telangana agitation.

From the media reports and interaction with several bureaucrats and police at mandal

level it is found that several reports have been sent to the State secretariat with copies of

FIRs, Forensic reports, Panchanamas, suicide notes, death declarations and reports of

Mandal Revenue officers to present the facts to the government.

But it is unfortunate that the government has not even made an attempt to produce this in

assembly to discuss and take appropriate steps to help families of the victims. There was

no word of condolence from the government.

We request the SRIKRISHNA COMMITTEE to kindly go through all the evidential

documents available in the government to ascertain and understand how these deaths are

linked to Telangana separate Statehood.

In view of the continued, justified 54 plus years of struggle, despair, frustration and

helplessness of the Telangana people, we request you to recommend the demerger of

Telangana and Andhra states with immediate effect.

We request you for the gift of freedom, self-rule and self-respect to the

people of Telangana.

Jai Telangana!

Jai Telangana NRI Forum

SACIR